A war memorial is a building, monument, statue or other edifice to celebrate a war or victory … battle or war they commemorate. … Mount Macedon Memorial Cross …
World War I memorials commemorate the events and … in Prussia at the battle of Tannenberg; the 12 m tall statue was put … Cross of Sacrifice memorial in …
In the aftermath of the battle of Poziéres in 1916, the Australian official war historian Charles Bean began to develop plans for a national memorial to commemorate …
The Port Sunlight War Memorial stands in a … was anxious to have a memorial to commemorate those of his … It consists of a granite runic cross with bronze …
Boer War Memorial, … On the opposite side of the memorial is the inscription, 'To commemorate the … copper reliefs and the names of each battle. In 2014 the …
With all the battles of the British Empire – and two world conflicts – to commemorate, war memorials are common in every parish of London (there are almost 300 in …
In 1919, a committee was formed for establishing a memorial to commemorate the men of Canterbury who fell in the Great War. The Dean and the Lord Mayor of Canterbury …
A war memorial is a building, monument, statue or other edifice to celebrate a war or victory … battle or war they commemorate. … Mount Macedon Memorial Cross …
Staffordshire’s Great War Memorials … The cross was originally set up to commemorate Lord … this bronze memorial statue to
The focal point of the memorial is a bronze statue of a World War I … in the Battle of the Somme. The original Cross of … to commemorate the …