The Cenotaph in Hong Kong is a bleak and sombre monument dedicated to the fallen victims of World War I. Built at this location in 1923, it is an exact replica of the famous Sir Edwin Lutyen's Cenotaph situated at Whitehall in London.
A multi-figure composition including figures of the Muses and statues of the three poets crowned with a personification of Fame; all but the last of these have been lost since the fountain was dismantled in 1948, having sustained bomb damage in World War II.
This list of the tallest statues includes completed statues that are at least 30 meters tall, which was the assumed height of the Colossus of Rhodes.The height values in this list are measured to the highest part of the human (or animal) figure, but exclude the height of any pedestal (plinth), or other base platform.
The Maryhill, WA Stonehenge is a full-size, astronomically-aligned replica of Stonehenge located in Wiltshire, England. It was commissioned in the early 20th century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as the first monument to honor those that died in World War I.
World War I memorials commemorate the events and the casualties of World War I.These war memorials include civic memorials, larger national monuments, war cemeteries, private memorials and a range of utilitarian designs such as halls and parks, dedicated to remembering those involved in the conflict.
Finsbury War Monument Spa Green, Rosebery Avenue. Just across the road from Saddler’s Wells Theatre on Rosebery Avenue is a small, pleasant park called Spa Green, a major feature of which is the Finsbury War Monument.
This monument is titled “Remembrance.” It is a memorial to the people and events of September 11, 2001. The twisted piece of steel in the background is an actual part of the wreckage from one of the World Trade Center Towers.
Learn about London’s heritage at the best historic buildings in London The City of London dates back to the Roman times so there’s no shortage of historic attractions to visit. One of the most impressive and iconic attractions, and one of the most important London landmarks, is the Tower of London .
When the French lost control of French Indochina during World War II, the statue was toppled on August 1, 1945, after being deemed a vestige of the colonial government along with other statues erected by the French.
Earl Goldsmith's Illustrated Inventory of Notable World War I Statues ... Guide to America's World War I Monument ... Replica, Memorial to Fallen of the World War
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