The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known simply as the Monument, is a Doric column in the City of London, near the northern end of London Bridge. Commemorating the Great Fire of London , it stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 202 feet (62 m) in height and 202 feet (62 m) away from the spot in ...
The Albert Memorial is situated in Kensington Gardens, London, directly to the north of the Royal Albert Hall. It was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861. The memorial was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style.
The Monument stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London. Incidents Several incidents have taken place at the Monument during the passage of the years, some amusing, some daring and some tragic.
Batterson is credited with participation in a Civil War memorial erected in 1866 in Calvary Cemetery, Queens, by John G. Draddy. The monument is a typical Batterson obelisk, said to be granite but perhaps brownstone, on paneled pedestal with horizontal bands and trophy on the shaft and figure on top.
The Sculptures on the Vimy Memorial HISTORY AS MONUMENT: The Sculptures on the Vimy Memorial. Laura Brandon The Canadian War Museum has custody of seventeen of the plaster figures created by Canadian sculptor Walter Allward (1875-1955) between 1925 and 1930 for the Vimy Memorial in France.
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The New Zealand War Memorial in London is a memorial to the war dead of New Zealand in the First and Second World Wars, unveiled in 2006.Officially named "Southern Stand", the memorial was designed by architect John Hardwick-Smith and sculptor Paul Dibble, both from New Zealand.
The World War II Memorial is a national memorial to all Americans that fought the World War II and is located in Washington D.C. on the former site of Rainbow Pool between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. It all started in 1987 with a proposal to build a WWII memorial that took about seven years to receive federal approval for ...
"War Memorial Statue in Bayeux, Normandy, France This statue recalling the 2nd world War is at the centre of a road junction in Bayeux. A modern office block rises incongruously behind. Bayeux was the first major town to be liberated in June 1944."
Memorial to those who died in the First World War: Charles W Blades, Arthur Bradley, Joseph Bradley, Joseph Cordell, William Lamming, Arthur Lawrence, George A Thornley. 'This tablet is erected by their fellow parishioners'
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