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Statue of the Earl Mountbatten, London : ウィキペディア英語版
Statue of the Earl Mountbatten, London

The statue of the Earl Mountbatten is an outdoor bronze statue of Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, located on Mountbatten Green, off Horse Guards Road, Whitehall, London, England.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Earl Mountbatten of Burma – Horse Guards Parade, London, UK )〕 The sculptor was Franta Belsky and the work was unveiled in 1983.〔
The statue is 9 foot 5 inches high and depicts Lord Mountbatten in his admiral's uniform, displaying his honours including the Order of the Garter, and holding binoculars in his right hand.〔 Hidden in the left leg of the statue is a jam jar containing coins, press cuttings and details of the sculptor's commission.〔 The inscription on the north side of the plinth gives Lord Mountbatten's retiring rank, title, honours and year of birth and death.〔 The inscription on the west side lists the positions of Chief of Combined Operations (1941–1943) and Supreme Allied Commander in South East Asia (1943–1946) he held during the Second World War.〔
Calls for a memorial to Mountbatten began in the Letters pages of ''The Times'' in November 1979; in July 1981 a further letter in support of the proposal was published, which was signed by the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, leaders of opposition parties and members of the armed forces. The Queen, Elizabeth II, chose the location for the statue〔 and the matter was considered by the government in 1982. The £100,000 for the memorial was raised by public subscription.〔
The statue was put in place in October 1983 and the area remained under heavy guard until the formal ceremony on 2 November. ''The Times'' reported that among the 1500 guests were "most of the British royal family and 13 crowned heads from Europe".〔 In unveiling the statue, the Queen referred to Lord Mountbatten as "Uncle Dickie" and said:
This was followed by a dedication performed by Gerald Ellison, the Bishop of London.〔
Public access to the green where the statue stands was prohibited due to security concerns in 2001.〔
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