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Royal Sussex Regiment Memorial, Brighton

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31: 211:. The figure was modelled on a real sergeant from the regiment. The plinth is decorated laurel wreaths and bears the dedicatory inscription: "In memory of the officer, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Royal Sussex Regiment who fell in South Africa 1900–1902". The names and dates of other battles and campaigns are inscribed around the bottom of the plinth: 234:
The monument was erected to the memory of the Royal Sussex's casualties in the Second Boer War but includes dedications to other conflicts from around the turn of the 20th century. The memorial was designed by the local architect
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The plinth is rectangular in plan and tapers towards the top, where the four corners are marked by artillery shells. Bronze plaques contain lists of names.
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The memorial cost £1,400 of which £803 was contributed from the regiment's funds; the remainder was raised by public subscription. It is maintained by
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on a substantial plinth and faces the sea. The soldier is playing the bugle, an allusion to a real event at the
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Seddon, Jill; Seddon, Peter; McIntosh, Anthony (2014).
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and other campaigns at the end of the 19th century.
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Bronze statue of a soldier atop a decorative plinth
Royal Sussex Regiment
50°49′18.577″N 0°9′2.653″W / 50.82182694°N 0.15073694°W / 50.82182694; -0.15073694
Regency Square
John William Simpson
Listed Building
1380815
Regency Square
Brighton
Royal Sussex Regiment
Second Boer War
Regency Square
Royal Sussex Regiment
Battle of Doornkop
Second Boer War
Louisbourg/Quebec 1759
Nile 1884–5
Abu Klea
John William Simpson
Charles Leonard Hartwell
Lewes Road
William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny
Lord Lieutenant of Sussex
Brighton Herald
Brighton and Hove City Council
listed building
Peace Statue, Brighton
Royal Sussex Memorial, Eastbourne
Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: S
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