Statue of Sir John Fox Burgoyne
| Sir John Fox Burgoyne | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Joseph Edgar Boehm |
| Completion date | 1877 |
| Subject | John Fox Burgoyne |
| Location | London |
| 51°30′23″N 0°07′56″W / 51.5064°N 0.1322°W | |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Statue of Sir John Fox Burgoyne |
| Designated | 5 February 1970 |
| Reference no. | 1066144 |
The statue of Sir John Fox Burgoyne is a Grade II listed statue on the western flank of Waterloo Place.[1] The street has a number of memorials and monuments.
John Fox Burgoyne was a British Army Officer who served in the Peninsular and Crimean War, later becoming a Field Marshal in 1869.[2] The statue is by Joseph Edgar Boehm and was unveiled in 1877. It bears the inscription, a quote from Shakespeare's Coriolanus "How youngly he began to serve his country, how long continued",[3] reflecting Burgoyne's extensive career in the army, serving just shy of seven decades.[4]
References
- ^ "Statue of Sir John Fox Burgoyne, Non Civil Parish – 1066144 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2025.
- ^ Baker, Margaret (2002). Discovering London statues and monuments. Discovering series (5. ed., revised and updated ed.). Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. p. 54. ISBN 978-0-7478-0495-6.
- ^ Matthews, Peter (2012). London's statues and monuments. Shire library. Oxford: Shire Publications. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-7478-0798-8.
- ^ Blackwood, John; Irwin, Caroline, eds. (1989). London's immortals: the complete outdoor commemorative statues (1. publ ed.). London: Savoy Pr. pp. 264–265. ISBN 978-0-9514296-0-0.
External links
- Media related to Statue of John Fox Burgoyne, London at Wikimedia Commons