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Imperial Camel Corps Memorial
Imperial Camel Corps Memorial — War memorial, dating to 22 July 1921.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 15 min–45 min
- Nearest railway station
- Embankment · 0.1 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
About
Imperial Camel Corps Memorial is a public memorial or monument in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1920. Wheelchair accessible (per OpenStreetMap). Wikidata describes it as: "War memorial, dating to 22 July 1921.". Coordinates: 51.5084°, -0.1217°.
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The Imperial Camel Corps Memorial is an outdoor sculpture commemorating the Imperial Camel Corps, located in Victoria Embankment Gardens, on the Thames Embankment to the east of Charing Cross station, in London, England. The unit of mounted infantry was created in December 1916 from troops that had served in the Gallipoli campaign in the Dardanelles. The memorial was sculpted by Major Cecil Brown, who served in the Corps, with bronze elements cast by A.B. Burton at his Thames Ditton Foundry. It comprises (considerably smaller than life-size) a bronze statue of a man riding a camel, on a Portland stone pedestal with bronze panels on its four sides.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
The Imperial Camel Corps Memorial is an outdoor sculpture commemorating the Imperial Camel Corps, located in Victoria Embankment Gardens, on the Thames Embankment to the east of Charing Cross station, in London, England. The unit of mounted infantry was created in December 1916 from troops that had served in the Gallipoli campaign in the Dardanelles. The memorial was sculpted by Major Cecil Brown, who served in the Corps, with bronze elements cast by A.B. Burton at his Thames Ditton Foundry. It comprises (considerably smaller than life-size) a bronze statue of a man riding a camel, on a Portland stone pedestal with bronze panels on its four sides. Two bronze plaques list the names of all 346 men who died while serving with the Corps in Egypt, Sinai and Palestine between 1916 and 1918: 191 from Australia on the east plaque, and 106 from the UK, 41 from New Zealand, and 9 from India on the west plaque. The bronze plaque to the south depicts two soldiers running, and that to the north depicts two officers next to a camel. Below the bronze plaque, the north face of the stone plinth bears a dedication: To the Glorious and Immortal // Memory of the Officers, N.C.O.s and Men // of the Imperial Camel Corps – British, // Australian, New Zealand, Indian – who fell in action or died of wounds // and disease in Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine, 1916, 1917, 1918. The south face is inscribed with a list of the engagements of the Corps: 1916: Romani, Baharia, Mazar, Dakhla, Maghara, El. Arish, Maghdaba 1917: Rafa, Hassana, Gaza 1, Gaza 2, Sana Redoubt, Beersheba, Bir Khu Weilfe, Hill 265 1918: Amman, Jordan Valley, Mudawar (Hedjaz) Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Chetwode, who was the first commander of the Desert Mounted Corps, unveiled the memorial on 22 July 1921. The Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, delivered the dedication. The memorial received a Grade II listing in 1958. Westminster City Council restored the memorial in 1999.
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- Coordinates
- 51.5084, -0.1217
- District
- Westminster
- Parish
- Westminster, unparished area
- Postcode
- WC2N 6PB
- Parliamentary constituency
- Cities of London and Westminster
- Established
- 1920
- Nearest railway station
- Embankment — 0.1 km
Sources
- osm: n3109822562 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Imperial Camel Corps Memorial (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Camel Corps Memorial, Victoria Embankment Gardens - front view.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Imperial Camel Corps Memorial?
- Imperial Camel Corps Memorial is in London, United Kingdom (postcode WC2N 6PB), in the parish of Westminster, unparished area.
- When was Imperial Camel Corps Memorial built?
- Built or established in 1920.
- Is Imperial Camel Corps Memorial a listed building?
- Imperial Camel Corps Memorial is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
- Is Imperial Camel Corps Memorial free to visit?
- Yes, Imperial Camel Corps Memorial is free to enter.
- How do I get to Imperial Camel Corps Memorial?
- The nearest railway station is Embankment, about 0.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode WC2N 6PB.