Great Western Railway War Memorial
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Great Western Railway War Memorial
Summary
Great Western Railway War Memorial is a war memorial[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (war_memorial category, ranking #36 of 178).[2]
Key Facts
- Great Western Railway War Memorial is the creator of Thomas S. Tait[3].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial is the creator of Charles Sargeant Jagger[4].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial is located in City of Westminster[5].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial is in the country of United Kingdom[6].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's image is recorded as Jagger GWR memorial1.jpg[7].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's instance of is recorded as war memorial[8].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's instance of is recorded as World War I memorial[9].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's genre is recorded as public art[10].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's location is recorded as London Paddington station[11].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's Commons category is recorded as GWR War Memorial[12].
- +1922-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Great Western Railway War Memorial[13].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's start time is recorded as +1922-11-11T00:00:00Z[14].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.51647222222222, 'lon': -0.17755555555555558}[15].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's BBC Things ID is recorded as 14bcf864-ab09-4a48-9484-0894f5f33e09[16].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's IWM memorial ID is recorded as 11358[17].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["HistoricalSite", "GreatWesternRailwayWarMemorial::hhvj2"][18].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's Golden ID is recorded as Great_Western_Railway_War_Memorial-WW3538[19].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's historic county is recorded as Middlesex[20].
- Great Western Railway War Memorial's OpenStreetMap node ID is recorded as 3242621432[21].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Thomas S. Tait[3], an architect[22], 1882–1954[23], of United Kingdom[24], awarded the Royal Gold Medal[25] and Charles Sargeant Jagger[4], a painter[26], 1885–1934[27], of United Kingdom[28], awarded the Military Cross[29], specialised in art of sculpture[30].
Why It Matters
Great Western Railway War Memorial draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (war_memorial category, ranking #36 of 178).[2]