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Royal Naval Division Memorial

The Royal Naval Division Memorial is an outdoor war memorial located in the northwest corner of Horse Guards Parade in London, United Kingdom. It stands on a corner of the balustrade outside the Old Admiralty Building, and commemorates the 45,000 members of the 63rd (Royal Naval) Division who died during the First World War.
The memorial was commissioned by surviving members of the Division and designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It comprises a white Portland stone fountain with two circular basins surmounted by an obelisk standing in the upper basin. The obelisk bears the carved insignia of the Royal Naval Division. The square plinth is decorated with carvings of military subjects by Eric Raymond Broadbent, several and inscriptions. Water issues from the mouths of carved lions heads.
The memorial also features an inscription using words from the poem "The Dead" written by Rupert Brooke in 1914: he died on active service with the Hood Battalion of the Royal Naval Division in the Dardanelles in 1915.
The memorial was unveiled in its present location by former First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill on 25 April 1925, the 10th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. After the outbreak of World War II, the memorial was dismantled in 1939 and moved to storage, to allow for construction of the Admiralty Citadel, a bunker at the west end of the Admiralty building behind. In 1951, it was installed at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, but the memorial was returned at Horse Guards Parade in 2003 when the Royal Naval College moved away from Greenwich that year.〔 It was rededicated by Charles, Prince of Wales, on Beaucourt day, 13 November 2003. It received Grade II listing in 2008.〔(National Heritage List for England ), English Heritage〕
There are other Royal Naval Division memorials at Beaucourt near the Somme – a Portland stone obelisk with bronze plaque, commemorating the Battle of the Ancre in November 1916 – and at Gavrelle – a 3 ton anchor surrounded by a broken wall of red bricks, commemorating the Battle of Arras. The Collingwood Corner memorial near Blandford Camp commemorates the men of the Collingwood Battalion who lost their lives in the Third Battle of Krithia at Gallipoli.
==References==

* (The Royal Naval Division memorial ), Great War London
* (War Memorials Archive ), Imperial War Museum
* (Obelisk: Royal Naval Division – WW1 ), London Remembers
* ( The (63rd) Royal Naval Division ), wereldoorlog1418.nl



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