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Gordon of Khartoum
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Statue
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Source: Historic England.
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Site: General Gordon on a camel (1 memorial)
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Cast in Stone
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Statue of Charles Gordon, Gordon's School
Monument
- has description | a une description
- The statue of Gordon was repatriated from Khartoum, Sudan after independence and was reinstalled in its present position at Gordon's School in 1959.
- was classified by | a été inscrite, classée, protégée par le biais de
- Grade II
- consists of | consiste en
- bronze
Statue | La statue
- consists of | consiste en
- stone
Plinth | Le socle
- is referred to by | est référencé par
- Historic England
- Equestrian Statues
- Art UK
- Tommy Maddinson, 'Repatriating Colonial Statues in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries', Cast in Stone blog post, January 19 2024
- Mai Abusalih, 'Memorialisation Within The Deathscapes of Khartoum', Sudan Moves (2021) - Wayback Machine
- Reuters - 'Royal Berkshires Regiment marches in annual tribute to General Gordon at Khartoum' (1934)
- YouTube - Archival footage of the Kitchener and Gordon Statues being removed (1958)
- 'Statues of Kitchener and Gordon Recently Repatriated from Khartoum', The Royal Engineers Journal, Vol. LXXIII, No. 2 (1959)
- Alison Smith, David Blayney Brown, and Carol Jacobi, eds., Artist and Empire: Facing Brit