Statue of Lord Clyde (Colin Campbell)

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The Statue of Lord Clyde (Colin Campbell) is a prominent 19th-century monument in Edinburgh commemorating Field Marshal Colin Campbell, a key British military leader during the Crimean War and Indian Rebellion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf equestrian statue
outdoor sculpture
artMovement Victorian sculpture
associatedWithEvent Crimean War NERFINISHED
Indian Rebellion of 1857 NERFINISHED
commemorates Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde NERFINISHED
Field Marshal Colin Campbell NERFINISHED
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde NERFINISHED
depicts Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde NERFINISHED
horse
genre military sculpture
hasCulturalSignificance local landmark in Edinburgh
hasPart bronze equestrian figure
inscribed panels
stone plinth
hasSubject 19th-century warfare
British military history
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
heritageDesignationCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
inception 19th century
post-Crimean War period
languageOfInscriptions English
locatedIn City of Edinburgh council area NERFINISHED
Edinburgh
George Street, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
New Town, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedInTime Victorian era
locatedInUrbanSetting city centre
materialUsed bronze
stone pedestal
monumentType equestrian monument
statue
openToPublic yes
purpose to commemorate Colin Campbell’s military service
to commemorate the Crimean War
to commemorate the Indian Rebellion of 1857
region Lothian NERFINISHED
subjectOccupation British Army officer
subjectRank Field Marshal
subjectTitle Baron Clyde NERFINISHED
visibleFrom George Street NERFINISHED

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