An identical statue by Thornycroft was installed in 1889 at Gordon Reserve in
Melbourne, Australia, on the triangle between
Macarthur Street and
Spring Street to the south of
Parliament House, facing towards the
Old Treasury Building. It still stands on its original tall pedestal, which bears scenes from Gordon's life. A different memorial statue by
Edward Onslow Ford, depicting Gordon on a camel, stands at
Brompton Barracks, Chatham, the home of the
Royal School of Military Engineering. It became Grade II* listed in 1998. A second cast of Ford's statue of Gordon on a camel was installed in Khartoum from 1904 until 1958. Shortly after Sudan achieved its independence, the statue was removed and reinstalled at
Gordon's School, near Woking, in 1959, where it has a Grade II listing. Further memorial statues to Gordon stand in Aberdeen; in Gravesham, where the full length stone statue depicts Gordon in his army uniform with a sabre; and there is a Grade II listed monument in Southampton. File:General Gordon statue, Embankment, London.jpg|Statue of General Gordon on the Victoria Embankment in London File:London. Trafalgar Square LCCN2017650164.tif|London statue between the fountains in Trafalgar Square, 1890 File:General Charles George Gordon statue.jpg|Statue of General Gordon in
Melbourne, Australia File:Gordon Memorial, New Brompton, England-LCCN2002708002.jpg|Statue at Brompton Barracks, c.1900 File:Statue of General Gordon - geograph.org.uk - 44414.jpg|Statue at Gordon's School, near Chobham, Surrey File:Gordon's Statue (1906) - TIMEA.jpg|Statue in Khartoum, 1906 File:Gordon's Statue, Schoolhill - geograph.org.uk - 115612.jpg|Statue outside Robert Gordon's school, Aberdeen File:General Gordon's Memorial Queen’s Park Southampton.jpg|Memorial to Gordon, Southampton ==References==