Quintin and Alice Hogg Memorial

The Quintin and Alice Hogg Memorial is a memorial for English philanthropist Quintin Hogg and his wife Alice stands on Portland Place in central London, opposite BBC Broadcasting House.

The bronze memorial depicts Quintin Hogg with two boys, and stands on a plinth of Portland stone.

[2] There are three inscriptions on the memorial, to honour the Hoggs, and those members of the polytechnic killed in the World Wars.

Erected by the members of the polytechnic to the memory of their founderOn the left face of the plinth: 1845–1918, Alice A Hogg, whose unfailing love & devotion contributed so greatly to the success of the polytechnic.On the right face of the plinth: 1914–1918, pro patria To the members of the polytechnic who made the supreme sacrifice.

1939–1945The University's Quintin Hogg Memorial Sports Ground (51°28′38″N 0°15′59″W / 51.4773472°N 0.266462°W / 51.4773472; -0.266462) is also in London, on Hartington Road, Chiswick.