Edith Cavell Memorial - Free Audio Guide

London, England, United Kingdom

Edith Cavell Memorial, St. Martin's Place, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, WC2N 4JL, United Kingdom


The Edith Cavell Memorial, created by sculptor Sir George Frampton, stands in St Martin's Place near Trafalgar Square in central London. It commemorates Edith Cavell (1865–1915), a British nurse renowned for aiding wounded soldiers of all sides during the First World War and executed for helping Allied servicemen to escape. The monument comprises a bronze statue of Cavell together with allegorical figures and inscriptions that evoke sacrifice, duty and compassionate service; it belongs to the city's post‑war commemorative landscape. Sited in a public space, it is primarily an outdoor sculpture visible to passersby, while practical access conditions depend on the surrounding urban environment. The memorial has cultural significance as a symbol of nursing, humanitarian courage and national remembrance and figures in commemorative observances and educational interpretation.