Statue of Sidney Herbert

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Statue of Sidney Herbert, Bronze statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster, United Kingdom.

This standing bronze figure shows Sidney Herbert dressed formally and was created by sculptor John Henry Foley, with architectural details designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt in 1867. The monument features classical stone elements and occupies a prominent position at the location.

The statue was originally placed at Cumberland House and moved to the War Office courtyard in 1906. It reached its present location near the Crimean War Memorial in 1914.

The monument stands alongside Florence Nightingale's statue, showing how both worked together to improve military medical care. Their placement next to each other tells the story of this important partnership.

The monument is easily accessible and includes provisions for wheelchair users at this public location. It sits in a busy area that is straightforward to reach and explore on foot.

The monument captures specific details about Herbert's work in transforming military medical care, making it a record of practical reform efforts rather than a generic tribute. These carved elements reveal the scope of changes he championed during his career.

Location: City of Westminster

Inception: 1867

Architects: Thomas Henry Wyatt

Creator: John Henry Foley

Made from material: bronze

GPS coordinates: 51.50732,-0.13256

Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:20

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