Earl Haig Memorial
Equestrian statue in London by Alfred Frank HardimanThe Earl Haig Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue of the British Western Front commander Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig on Whitehall in central London. It was created by the sculptor Alfred Frank Hardiman and commissioned by Parliament in 1928. Eight years in the making, it aroused considerable controversy; the Field Marshal's riding position, his uniform, the horse's anatomy and its stance all drew harsh criticism. The inscription on the plinth reads "Field Marshal Earl Haig Commander-in-Chief of the British Armies in France 1915–1918".
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