Monument to the King's Liverpool Regiment, Military memorial in St John's Gardens, Liverpool, England.
The Monument to the King's Liverpool Regiment is a bronze memorial in St John's Gardens featuring a central Britannia figure and sculptures representing soldiers across different eras. The entire composition displays the craftsmanship and structure of a significant military memorial from the early twentieth century.
The memorial was unveiled in 1905 by Field Marshal Sir George White and honors soldiers who fell in the Afghan, Burmese, and South African conflicts. This creation emerged as a tribute to a regiment whose roots extended back to 1685.
The memorial carries names closely tied to Liverpool's identity and the British military tradition. Visitors can see how this location preserves the memory of soldiers from the region and what that means for the city today.
The memorial is located in St John's Gardens, a public park in central Liverpool, and is freely accessible to visit. The site is easy to reach on foot and offers clear views of the composition and surroundings.
Welsh sculptor William Goscombe John created this work as one of the few large-scale regimental memorials before the First World War. His creation represents a rare artistic vision of a military memorial from that early period.
Location: Liverpool
Inception: 1905
Creator: William Goscombe John
GPS coordinates: 53.40889,-2.98159
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:07
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