Lord Dowding statue
A statue of Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding stands outside St
Clement Danes church on The
Strand, London. The inscription reads:
"Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding was commander-in-chief of Fighter
Command, Royal Air Force, from its formation in 1936 until November
1940. He was thus responsible for the preparation for and the conduct
of the Battle of Britain. With remarkable foresight, he ensured the
equipment of his command with monoplane fighters, the Hurricane and
the Spitfire. He was among the first to appreciate the vital
importance of R.D.F. (radar) and an effective command and control
system for his squadrons. They were ready when war came. In the
preliminary stages of that war, he thoroughly trained his minimal
forces and conserved them against strong political pressure to
disperse and misuse them. His wise and prudent judgement and
leadership helped to ensure victory against overwhelming odds and thus
prevented the loss of the Battle of Britain and probably the whole
war. To him, the people of Britain and of the Free World owe largely
the way of life and the liberties they enjoy today."
Photo 102, May 2011