The Walsall public raised money for the erection of a memorial in his home town. A bronze bust was created by Wolverhampton-based Robert Jackson Emerson (1878–1944) mounted on a large plinth of Portland stone, outside
Walsall Museum (at ), Lichfield Street. On 20 February 1920 it was unveiled by Admiral Sir
Walter Cowan, whose flagship had been
HMS Caledon, and the ship's white ensign was presented to Walsall's mayor at the time. Carless is listed on Panel 25 of the
Portsmouth Naval Memorial. in
Caldmore, not far from where he was born, along with Caledon Street and Caledon Place in
Pleck. A
blue plaque on Carless Street notes the origins of the street's name. In 2014, a memorial paving stone was placed in the grounds of St Mary's the Mount Catholic Primary School in Walsall, where Carless was educated.
Museum exhibits The former
Walsall Museum had a display on Carless, including a replica of his VC (the original, bequeathed to the people of Walsall in 1986, is held in store, for security reasons), the ship's name-band from his uniform cap, and an oil portrait, commissioned by the Walsall Services Memorial Club. After that museum's closure, the display was moved to
Walsall Leather Museum. ==References==