Artistically, Saint James's Park has some monument and statues. The most important and relevant are the followings:
- The most famous is “The Queen Victoria Memorial” which was made to commemorate the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 and is located in front of Buckingham Palace. It is formed by the Dominion Gates (Canada, Australia and South and West Africa Gates), the Memorial Gardens and the central monument.
- The Duke of York statue is located at the top of the Duke of York Steps, on the north side of The Mall. It was made in memory of Frederick William (1763-1827) who was a Commander of the British Army and the second son of King George III.
- The Guard's Memorial is a monument with five life size bronze figures which represents the Foot Guards (Grenadiers, Coldstream, Scots, Welsh and Irish) who died in World War I. The sculptures were mode from guns which were captured in World War.
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