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79th Regiment of Foot Memorial 1766–1767 Thomas Paty (c.1713–1789) (attributed to)79th Regiment of Foot Memorial 1766–1767 Suspension Bridge Road, Bristol City, Bristol
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Cadiz Memorial (The Prince Regent's Bomb) 1814 Royal ArsenalCadiz Memorial (The Prince Regent's Bomb) 1814 Horse Guards Parade, Westminster
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Crimean Guns Memorial 1850s unknown artistCrimean Guns Memorial 1850s Imperial Square, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
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Crimean War Monument 1857 H. J. Andrews and J. King and SonsCrimean War Monument 1857 Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Hampshire
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Cannon War Memorial 1858 unknown artistCannon War Memorial 1858 Remembrance Square, High Street, Maidstone, Kent
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The Guards Crimean War Memorial 1859–1862 John Bell (1811–1895) and Val ElkingtonThe Guards Crimean War Memorial 1859–1862 Waterloo Place, Westminster
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Victory (Crimean War Memorial) 1860 John Bell (1811–1895)Victory (Crimean War Memorial) 1860 Woolwich New Road, Greenwich
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Indian Campaign War Memorial (60th Rifle Memorial to the Indian Mutiny) 1861 unknown artistIndian Campaign War Memorial (60th Rifle Memorial to the Indian Mutiny) 1861 Camden Crescent, Dover, Kent
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HMS 'Chesapeake' Memorial 1862 Theodore John Baptiste Phyffers (c.1820–1876) and Thomas John Willson (1824–1903) and Samuel Joseph Nicholl (1826–1905)HMS 'Chesapeake' Memorial 1862 Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Hampshire
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Barber's Bridge Cross 1871 unknown artistBarber's Bridge Cross 1871 Barber's Bridge, Rudford, Gloucestershire
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72nd Highlanders Memorial 1882–1883 MacDonald, Field & Co. (active 1839–1883)72nd Highlanders Memorial 1882–1883 Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh
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Cameronians Regimental Memorial (Earl of Angus) 1892 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Cameronians Regimental Memorial (Earl of Angus) 1892 Crabtree Street, Douglas, South Lanarkshire
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Monument to 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Killed in Egypt and Sudan (1882–1887) 1893 George Edward Wade (1853–1933)Monument to 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Killed in Egypt and Sudan (1882–1887) 1893 Academy Street, Inverness, Highlands and Islands
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American Civil War Memorial 1893 George F. Bissell (1839–1920)American Civil War Memorial 1893 Old Calton Cemetery, Edinburgh
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The Devonshire Volunteers' Memorial 1895 Sidney Greenslade (1867–1955) and Harry Hems (1842–1916)The Devonshire Volunteers' Memorial 1895 Northernhay Gate, Exeter, Devon
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Obelisk 1899 unknown artistObelisk 1899 Borough Gardens, Dorchester, Dorset
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Oxfordshire Light Infantry Memorial 1900 Francis Inigo Thomas (1865–1950) and Messrs Franklin of DeddingtonOxfordshire Light Infantry Memorial 1900 Bonn Square, Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Memorial to the Royal Marines 1902 Adrian Jones (1845–1938) and Thomas Graham Jackson (1835–1924)Memorial to the Royal Marines 1902 The Mall, Westminster
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Royal Scots Fusiliers – Burma, Sudan, Tirah Campaign, 1st Boer War and 2nd Boer War 1902 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Royal Scots Fusiliers – Burma, Sudan, Tirah Campaign, 1st Boer War and 2nd Boer War 1902 Burns Statue Square, Ayr, South Ayrshire
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Peace (War Memorial) 1903 Messrs. J. N. Cox and Livingstone Ogilvy (Mrs) (active 1903)Peace (War Memorial) 1903 Spraypoint, Elton Road, Clevedon, Somerset