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War Veteran

War Veteran by Ronald Rae (1997)

Carved from granite, this life size sculpture of a land mine victim depicts the human cost of war and is based on Rae’s grandfather, who fought in the Battle of the Somme. The piece is on exhibition and previously featured in the Landmine Exhibition at Leeds Royal Armouries which was dedicated to the work of Princess Diana.

Ronald Rae is a fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors and has had a long and successful career working in carving granite on many public and private commissions.  He has had major exhibitions of hand carved granite sculptors across the UK.  Much of the granite Rae has used for his sculptures comes from Scotland and the silver grey of War Veteran and fellow piece in Campbell Park Animals in War, is from Creetown and Dalbeattie quarries in the Solway Firth.

War Veteran is on loan and was installed in Campbell Park in 2015 along with Animals in War which can be seen further down the hill in Campbell Park.

War Veteran can be found in the western corner of Campbell Park opposite Leda and the Swan at What3Words location comically.jars.lurching.

Campbell Park Public Art

The original vision for Campbell Park was for it to be the cultural heart of the city, with sculptures sited in the park alongside art installations, performances and temporary shows. Today you can see thirteen pieces of public art within the park.

Public Art
Downhill path in Campbell Park in summer
Campbell Park

Residing in the heart of Milton Keynes, this Grade II listed landscape connects the city centre to the linear park network. As well as public art, visitors can discover water features, the Grand Union Canal, a cricket pitch and an amphitheatre.