MEMORIAL TO ADMIRAL RODNEY
Memorial
2024
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2024
Remarkable marble statue of Admiral Rodney, a commander in the West India Navy, located in Spanish Town.
Admiral Rodney was appointed commander of the West Indies Navy in 1782, after he saved the island from a Franco-Spanish invasion by defeating the French fleet off Les Saintes, Guadeloupe. This feat earned him the honor of a very expensive monument. Under a dome flanked by two cannons, the marble statue of Admiral Rodney by Bacon, an 18th century English artist, weighs 200 tons. Behind it, the National Archives of Jamaica.
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