Drilled in late nineteenth-century conventions, Ledward remained loyal to
representational art. He was strong in composition, less conventional than
Gill and less radical than
Jagger, and was seen as representing the sculptural
establishment. two lions for the
Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing, commissioned by the
Imperial War Graves Commission; and war memorials at
Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery,
Abergavenny, To the same period belongs his
neoclassical marble figure of
Britannia for the Hall of Memory at
Stockport. From the late 1920s, Ledward worked less on models to be cast into bronze and more in direct carving of stone, Ledward designed the bronze figures of
Saint Nicholas and
Saint Christopher at the
Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond Street (1952), the fountain in
Sloane Square (1953), the new
Great Seal of the Realm of 1953 and the 1953
crown coin for the coronation of
Elizabeth II, of which more than five million were minted.
Selected works File:Gilbert Ledward 'Awakening' (14450448664).jpg|
Awakening File:Ploegsteert Lion 1 3.7.2014.JPG|Lions on the
Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium File:Statue in Westminster Abbey (4790535477).jpg|Combined Services Memorial,
Westminster Abbey, London File:2004-11-04 - United Kingdom - England - London - Kensington and Chelsea - Sloane Square 4887142615.jpg|
Venus,
Sloane Square, London File:Hong Kong (2017) - 076.jpg|Statue of George VI,
Hong Kong Zoo File:War Memorial, Horseguards, London SW1 - geograph.org.uk - 1409543.jpg|Guards Memorial,
Horseguards Parade, London Image:Reverse of the Great Seal of the Realm 1953.jpg|Impression of Ledward's
Great Seal of the Realm, 1953 File:Ledwardsinspiration.jpg|Adelphi building, London. Titled 'Inspiration', 1938 ==Marriage and death==