Memorials
Wilson's statue on the Promenade in Cheltenham, modelled by Scott's widow Kathleen, was unveiled on 9 July 1914 by Arctic explorer Sir Clements Markham. There is a small standing exhibition commemorating him in Cheltenham Museum.
The Edward Wilson primary school in Paddington, London is named after him.
The students' cafe at St George's Hospital Medical School is named Eddie Wilson's.
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