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The South African War Memorial, Kings Park, Perth today. It was the first war memorial erected in the Park, and commemorates Western Australian soldiers killed in the Boer War (1899-1902).
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.
The statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London, is a bronze sculpture of the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, created by Ivor Roberts-Jones.. It is located on a spot referred to in the 1950s by Churchill as "where my statue will go".
London, Bettie Jackson. "Speech Made to the Trustees of the University of North Carolina to Present 'This Monument which is Erected in Memory of Those Students of this University who Served the Armies of the Confederate States of America.'" (1913), (accessed May 22, 2012) Link
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Statues, sculptures, monuments and memorials in the Square Mile of the City of London (2) More outdoor statues, memorials and sculpture in The Square Mile.
Monumental Bronze Company was the only known Connecticut foundry to supply castings for Connecticut Civil War monuments, but Ames Bronze Foundry in Chicopee, Massachusetts, was, like Smith Granite Company, nearby.
These doughboy memorials, all featuring the statue and a stone or brick base, can be found in 39 U.S. states. They sit in town squares, in cemeteries, in front of federal buildings, and in parks.
Statues, sculptures, monuments and memorials in the Square Mile of the City of London (2) More outdoor statues, memorials and sculpture in The Square Mile.
Monumental Bronze Company was the only known Connecticut foundry to supply castings for Connecticut Civil War monuments, but Ames Bronze Foundry in Chicopee, Massachusetts, was, like Smith Granite Company, nearby.
These doughboy memorials, all featuring the statue and a stone or brick base, can be found in 39 U.S. states. They sit in town squares, in cemeteries, in front of federal buildings, and in parks.
“Paula, Thank you for meticulously sculpting all five of the huge National Monument bronze sculptures and as the final component to the design, thank you for sculpting the Not Forgotten Fountain in masterful detail.
Three of the four statues on the first floor of the coffee palace on either side of the corner as seen above, are now at the McClelland Sculpture Park & Gallery. The Melbourne Museum has a balustrade from the main stairs, with FCP for Federal Coffee Palace in the design.
The sculpture by John W Mills is located in Whitehall London to the north of Cenotaph and consists of 17 different clothes and uniforms that women during World War II had to wear at their jobs. The Merchant Seafarers War Memorial is a sculpture by Brian Fell from 1996 dedicated to the Merchant Seamen of Cardiff Bay and Butetown.
The beauty and durability of bronze alloys have made them one the most popular materials for cast metal sculptures throughout history. Indeed, bronze sculptures have been found among the ruins of ancient civilizations in China, India, Greece, and Rome, and bronze casting has remained a preferred practice among sculptors to this day.
Moore and others like sculpture critic Adeline Adams were determined to halt the spread of local soldier monuments, the so‐called common‐man memorials that had gained popularity after the Civil War.
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It consists of a giant Portland Stone sculpture of a howitzer with stone reliefs depicting the reality of war. The bronze figures include a dead soldier covered by a greatcoat above the inscription 'Here was a Royal fellowship of Death' from Shakespeare's Henry V.
Cemetery Monuments War Memorials World War One British Army Hyde Park Military History WWI London England Statue Bronze sculpture Monuments War Sculptures Death WORLD WAR I Sculpture Forwards Designed by Charles Sargeant Jagger, who had served in The Artists Rifles.
There are also variant statues of Churchill by Ivor Roberts-Jones in Oslo, Norway, on Solli plass in the "English Quarter"; and in British Place, New Orleans, USA. All were cast in London by Meridian Sculpture Foundry.
The Royal Artillery Memorial is a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to casualties in the Royal Regiment of Artillery in the First World War. The memorial was designed by Charles Jagger and Lionel Pearson, and features a giant sculpture of a BL 9.2-inch Mk I howitzer upon a…
This elegant and complex custom military bronze monument stands 11-1/2’ high on its granite base under the outdoor sun surrounded by trees and a gorgeous 360 degree hilltop view.
Click here for peace monuments elsewhere in England (UK). Click here for "London Remembers (Aiming to capture all memorials in London)." So far we have found 10,111 subjects (people, events, etc.) on 2,563 memorials, at 1,986 sites.
The Auchengeich Mining Disaster – memorial bronze statue cast here at John McKenna' s fine art Sculpture foundry. Alifesize bronze statue acting as a centrepiece for the new memorial site built in memory of the Auchengeich disaster 50 years ago.
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It gives a comprehensive description of statues, church monuments, war memorials and architectural sculpture in fifty towns and villages, the major entries being on Birkenhead, Chester, Port Sunlight and Warrington.
The Victory Arch was the last of the three structures to be built, and it followed on from the construction of the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, (1982) and Al-Shaheed Monument (1983). The three monuments form a unit.