The statue was proposed by
John Flaxman in 1799 as a grand structure that would be visible from
London and to ships sailing up the
Thames Estuary, one of the most significant arteries of British and world commerce at the time. It was devised as an entry to the
Naval Pillar or Monument scheme which had been created in order to memorialise the Battle of the Nile. The site of Greenwich Hill, possibly suggested by Flaxman's former master
George Dance the Younger, was chosen as to frame the statue with
Wren's
Royal Naval College, as well as providing something of a pedestal for the statue to gain yet greater prospect. The somewhat smaller
Statue of James Wolfe was erected in a similar position in 1930. == Response ==