The Haig Memorial, an equestrian statue in Whitehall commissioned by Parliament, and sculpted by Alfred Frank Hardiman, aroused considerable public controversy, and was not unveiled until just before Armistice Day in 1937 (this ceremony is pictured here). 1937
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