Statue of the Earl Kitchener, Grade II listed building in United Kingdom
The Statue of the Earl Kitchener is a monument dedicated to Horatio Kitchener, a senior British Army officer.
It was created by John Tweed and unveiled in 1926 near Horse Guards Parade in London.
Earl Kitchener was a prominent figure in military campaigns and is a part of British cultural heritage.
The statue is situated within the City of Westminster, accessible to both locals and tourists.
The sculpture is notable for its Grade II listing, marking it as a structure of historical significance.
Location: City of Westminster
Inception: 1926
Creator: John Tweed
Material: bronze, Portland limestone
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap