“Benjamin Disraeli” by Charles Bell Birch (original) (raw)
Benjamin Disraeli
Charles Bell Birch
1883
Bronze
Beside the main entrance of the east façade, St George's Hall, Liverpool
This memorial in Liverpool was largely raised from within the city's Conservative Club. There was some controversy about its placing, in case a position between Thomas Thornycroft's equestrian statues of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert should make it look as though they were his "heraldic supporters" (Cavanagh 267)! More complaints came later, because Thomas Brock's Gladstone Memorial had to be put in a less prominent position at the back of St George's Hall, in St John's Gardens — despite the fact that Gladstone was actually born in Liverpool.