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  1. The Battle of Britain Monument in London is a superb monument to The Few - commemorating those people who took part in this vital battle of the Second World War. The Monument is outdoor, free and open 24 hours per day. It is usually lit up at night. See here for its location next to the Thames.

  2. The Battle of Britain Monument in London is a sculpture on the Victoria Embankment, overlooking the River Thames, which commemorates the individuals who took part in the Battle of Britain during the Second World War.

  3. The Battle of Britain Monument is a spectacular physical monument in London. It was deliberately designed to be “at people level”. The aim is for people to physically interact with the monument itself.

  4. The Monument site is located in London (England) on the Victoria Embankment (north side of the river Thames). It is between the RAF memorial (the one with the big eagle wings) and Westminster bridge / Big Ben (next to the Houses of Parliament).

  5. The Battle of Britain Monument on Victoria Embankment is a spectacular, 25-metre wide monument created by sculptor Paul Day. It was unveiled by Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in September 2005 on the 65 th anniversary of one of the most famous battles in history.

  6. On 18 September 2005, the 65th anniversary of the Battle, a sculptural monument was unveiled on the Victoria Embankment in London to act as a permanent memorial to 'The Few'. The unveiling ceremony took place in the presence of HRH Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

  7. Jul 28, 2010 · The Battle of Britain Monument. July 28, 2010. 2 mins read. On 18 September 2005, the 65th anniversary year of the Battle of Britain, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall unveiled a sculpture dedicated to the thousands of men and women who fought from 10 July – 31 October 1940.

  8. Of the 2,936 pilots and aircrew who fought in RAF Fighter Command in the Battle of Britain, 544 lost their lives and a further 795 did not live to see the final victory in 1945.

  9. Sep 16, 2019 · This powerful symbol has been immortalized in the Battle of Britain monument by Paul Day, located on the Embankment in London. The monument, unveiled in 2005, is a striking tribute to the men and women who fought for freedom and democracy during one of the darkest periods of the 20th century.

  10. The Battle of Britain Monument in London is a superb monument to The Few - commemorating those people who took part in this vital battle of the Second World War.