Equestrian statue of William III, London

Equestrian statue of William III
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ArtistJohn Bacon Junior
Completion date1808; 216 years ago (1808)
TypeEquestrian statue
MediumBronze
SubjectWilliam III
LocationSt James's Square
London SW1
Coordinates51°30′26″N 0°08′07″W / 51.5072°N 0.1353°W / 51.5072; -0.1353
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameStatue of William III (in centre of square)
Designated24 February 1958
Reference no.1235855[1]

The equestrian statue of William III by John Bacon Junior stands in St James's Square in central London. It is modelled on an earlier statue of the king by John Michael Rysbrack in Queen Square, Bristol. Funding for the London statue was provided in the will of Samuel Travers, M.P., dated 1724, but nothing was done to progress the plan for a further seventy years. A design for the monument was drawn up in 1794 by Bacon's father, John Bacon Senior, but this was not executed and the commission passed to Bacon Jr., under whose direction the statue was finally erected in 1808. The statue is a Grade I listed structure.

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