The memorial says "millions" have been killed and we don't dispute that. In particular see horses killed in Hyde Park terrorist attack.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
horses killed on service with British regular & territorial cavalry regiments
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Animals in war - horses
Also in memory of the millions of horses killed on service with the British r...
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Maria Dickin
Social reformer and animal welfare pioneer. Born at 1 Farrington Terrace (Now 41 Cassland Road), Hackney. She saw the plight of sick animals and owners who could not afford veterinary fees, whilst ...
Nipper
Born Bristol (and/or found as a stray, sources differ). Mixed breed with a reputation for nipping visitor's legs, hence the name. His owner, Mark Barraud (1848-1887) worked as a scenery designer i...
Margaret Mary Damer Dawson
Born Sussex. Founder of the Women’s Police Force, in WW1. Organizing Secretary of the animal campaigning organisation the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society. This opposed vivisection, camp...
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Earl and Countess Mountbatten
SW1, Wilton Crescent, 2
Plaque unveiled by the Prince of Wales accompanied by the Mountbattens' daughters.
Felix Slade
Collector of glass, books and engravings funded from the wealth he inherited from his father. Member of the Society of Antiquaries, he endowed 3 Slade Professorships of Fine Art at universities, an...
J. C. F. Jones
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Sir Flinders Petrie
NW3, Cannon Place, 5
London County Council Sir Flinders Petrie, 1853 - 1942, Egyptologist, lived here.
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