The Royal Artillery Memorial was built by Charles Sargeant Jagger after his service in World War I. Jagger completed the work in 1925, and it was placed in Hyde Park in London, where it is still located today. Jagger was said to have defied a government edict that banned depictions of dead soldiers by creating the memorial, which shows the Unknown Soldier as one of the four bronze statues.
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