A bronze statue of Captain James Cook by Thomas Brock is located near Admiralty Arch on the south side of The Mall in London, United Kingdom.
[2] The statue was completed in 1914 and is maintained by The Royal Parks.
[2] The idea for the memorial was first proposed by Joseph Carruthers, the former premier of New South Wales, who had written to The Times complaining of the lack of a statue to Captain Cook in London.
The completed work was unveiled on 7 July 1914 by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn.
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