For the men of the Royal Tank Regiment and its predecessors the Heavy Section and Heavy Branch of the Machine Gun Corps, the Tank Corps, and the Royal Tank Corps
The sculptural group depicts the five-man crew of a World War II–era Comet tank at 1½ times life size.[1] General Sir Antony Walker, who was in charge of fundraising for the memorial, described it as "a memorial to the men of the regiment, rather than the machines".[2] It is an enlarged version of a maquette by George Henry Paulin in the Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset, which dates to 1953. Mallock's husband had been an officer in the RTR in the 1960s.[2] A resin cast of Mallock's group also stands outside the Tank Museum.[2]
1234Ward-Jackson, Philip (2011), Public Sculpture of Historic Westminster: Volume 1, Public Sculpture of Britain, vol.14, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp.430–32, ISBN978-1-84631-691-3