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Statue

(lost) Robert Milligan statue - gone

Erection date: 1812

Inscription

{At the base of the statue:} Robert Milligan

{The front panel of the plinth has a relief tableau of a seated helmeted figure and a female figure with three cherubs.}

{Rear panel of the plinth:}
To perpetuate on this spot the memory of Richard Milligan, a merchant of London, to whose genius, perseverance and guardian care the surrounding great work principally owes it's {sic} design, accomplishment and regulation, the directors and proprietors, deprived by his death on the 21st May 1809 of the continuance of his invaluable services, by their unanimous vote have caused this statue to be erected.

Site: Robert Milligan statue - gone (1 memorial)

E14, West India Quay

This statue used to be at the main gate but was removed in 1943, presumably to avoid bomb damage. Reinstated here in 1997 by the Dockland development.

9 June 2020: Responding to the 'Black Lives Matter' protests, this by the Canal and River Trust. A local councillor had said "Those who benefited from the enslavement of innocent and tortured individuals, do not deserve the honour of a statue." And, within days, it was gone.

March 2021: Dennis Jenner let us know that Tower Hamlets are on what should now happen to the statue and its plinth.

March 2022: A from the Museum of London announced "A bronze sculpture of the merchant and slave trader Robert Milligan, removed from West India Quay in June 2020, will join the collections of the Museum of London. .. where it can be fully contextualised." We will leave it marked as lost until we hear that it is again on display.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Robert Milligan

Merchant. Born in Dumfries. He grew up on his family's sugar plantation in Ja...

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Sir Richard Westmacott

Sculptor. Born Grosvenor Square. One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhib...

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