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Monument

People of London - St Paul's

Erection date: 11/5/1999

Inscription

{Inscribed on the top, in a spiral:}
In war resolution, in defeat defiance, in victory magnanimity, in peace goodwill.

{Inscribed on the outer edge:}
Remember before God the people of London 1939 - 1945.

Cut from a single block of Irish limestone. The quote was used by Churchill but actually written by Sir Edward Marsh in relation to WWI.
This commemorates the 30,000 Londoners who died in air raids. It was funded by readers of the Evening Standard which launched an appeal tied in with the 50th anniversary of VE Day in 1995. Unveiled by the Queen Mother.
Information from the magnificent "Public Sculpture of the City of London" by Philip Ward-Jackson.
For our close-up picture we have, unusually, used one from the showing the memorial when it was new and shiny.

Site: People of London - St Paul's (2 memorials)

EC4, St Paul's Churchyard

The small (6") brass pavement plaque is just to the north of the main memorial.

2024: reported on 28 August that this memorial has been relocated. It is now "in the centre of the footprint to the medieval Chapter House of St Paul’s in the Churchyard Gardens". The photos of it in the new location show that it does not have the careful drainage arrangements with which is was originally installed.  We predict puddles!

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
People of London - St Paul's

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The Blitz

During WW2 Britain came under heavy bombing from Germany for 8 months, 1940-1...

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World War 2

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Civilian deaths in London caused by enemy action

This page brings together all the memorials that we have for civilians killed...

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People of London

These memorials have been sponsored by newspapers: the Daily Herald and the E...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
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Evening Standard

Founded as The Standard it was first printed at 5 New Bridge Street, Blackfri...

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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

In 1923 Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (descended from the Royal House of Scotland...

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Richard Kindersley

Sculptor and lettering artist, following his father's David's path.  Other Lo...

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Sir Edward Marsh

Collector, sponsor and friend to a number of creative people. Also closely as...

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People of London - small plaque

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