Tuesday 22 August 2023

The Wellington Monument



 When I was a child, we used to visit the Phoenix Park and one of my earliest memories was climbing the steps of the Wellington Monument to look for the doorway that would let me inside it. So, when I read the part in Finnegans Wake about the museyroom and the artifacts from the Battle of Waterloo I saw the monument as that Museum. The Wellington Monument in the Phoenix Park has an interesting history. Standing at 62 metres tall it is the largest obelisk in Europe. It was built to commemorate the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley who fought against Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. The structure was originally planned for Merrion Square in Dublin, but the residents didn't want it, so it was decided to build it in the Phoenix Park. The project was begun in 1917 but it ran out of money before it was finished, and it wasn't completed for another 40 years. The plans for a statue in front of the monument of the 1st Duke of Wellington on horseback were ere also scrapped because of the lack of funds. Did you know that the four bronze plaques on the lower half of the monument were cast from cannons that were captured at Waterloo?

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