Edward Vll

The statue’s production and unveiling were temporarily derailed by WW1, which helped spin the original tender for the commission – one thousand, eight hundred pounds – to over four thousand pounds. Regardless, it was cast as soon as the war ended and unveiled in 1920, ten years after Edward VII’s death. 

Edward VII has two equestrian statues in Australia, one in Melbourne by Bertram Mackennal (1920) and the other one in Sydney, by Thomas Brock (1922).

It should be noted that the Melbourne statue very much resembles the Kolkata statue (dating from 1916). Did Mackennal use the same mould?

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