2004What is considered the most significant memorial dedicated to animals that died in wars and conflicts?
The Animals in War Memorial, located at Brook Gate, Park Lane outside Hyde Park in London, stands as the world's most significant tribute to animals that served and died in wars and conflicts. Unveiled on 24 November 2004—the 90th anniversary of the start of the First World War—this striking memorial was designed by David Backhouse and inspired by Jilly Cooper’s influential book, "Animals in War." The monument’s 70-foot Portland stone wall, adorned with carvings of diverse animals, is accompanied by lifelike bronze statues of mules, a horse, and a dog, symbolizing both sacrifice and hope. Today, it remains a poignant reminder of the millions of animals who served without choice and has set the precedent for similar memorials worldwide.