Royal Tank Regiment Memorial
Appearance
Royal Tank Regiment Memorial | |
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United Kingdom | |
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For the men of the Royal Tank Regiment and its predecessors the Heavy Section and Heavy Branch of the Machine Gun Corps, the Tank Corps, and the Royal Tank Corps | |
Unveiled | 13 June 2000 |
Location | Whitehall Court (overlooking Whitehall Place), London |
Designed by | Vivien Mallock after George Henry Paulin (sculpture) Christopher Rainsford for HOK International |
The Royal Tank Regiment Memorial is a sculpture by Vivien Mallock in Whitehall Court, London. It commemorates the Royal Tank Regiment.
The sculptural group depicts the five-man crew of a World War II–era
Bovington, Dorset, which dates to 1953. Mallock's husband had been an officer in the RTR in the 1960s.[2] A resin cast of Mallock's group also stands outside the Tank Museum.[2]
The memorial was unveiled by Queen
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Bovington Tank Museum, Dorset
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The RTR memorial in the National Memorial Arboretum
References
- ^ "Royal Tank Regiment Memorial", Vivien Mallock Bronze Sculptor, retrieved 8 July 2016
- ^ ISBN 978-1-84631-691-3
- ^ Historic England, "Royal Tank Regiment War Memorial (1355210)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 July 2016
External links
Media related to Royal Tank Regiment Memorial, Whitehall Place at Wikimedia Commons