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Royal Artillery Memorial, Hyde Park Corner, LondonThe Royal Artillery Memorial - a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to casualties in the Royal Regiment of Artillery during WWI - designed by Charles Jagger and Lionel Pearson
The unveiling of the Joseph Cowen Memorial - NewcastleThe unveiling of the Memorial to Joseph Cowen (1829-1900) at Fenkle Street in Newcastle - Radical politician and MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Owner of the Daily Chronicle newspaper. Date: 1908
America depicted on the Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, London Date: 1904
Monument to Joan of Arc at Bonsecours, FranceMemorial to Joan of Arc built in an early Renaissance style and standing in front of the Basilica de Bonsecours, Normandy, France on a granite terrace overlooking the Seine valley. Date: circa 1908
Lichtenberg, Funerary Monument to the Comtes de LichtenbergLichtenberg, France - Funerary Monument to the Comtes de Lichtenberg Date: circa 1910s
Cherbourg, France - Memorial to Colonial Soldiers / SailorsCherbourg, France - Grand Memorial to French Soldiers and Sailors who died in the French Colonies. An interesting historical note is that this card was sent only two days after the assassination of
Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. The impressive memorial to Sir Walter Scott is prominent on the left of the street. Date: circa late 1940s
Unveiling of War Memorial by Earl Haig, Alloa, Scotland. A painted bronze sculpture by Pilkington Jackson on a substantial cylindrical stone pedestal
The Students Memorial Tablet, Havana, CubaThe Students Memorial Tablet, Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba Date: 1906
Geneva - Palais de Nations - Woodrow Wilson plaqueGeneva, Switzerland - Palais de Nations - plaque commemorating Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, who founded the League of Nations in 1919 following WW1. Date: circa 1920s
Nukapu, Solomon Islands - Patteson Memorial Cross. In 1871, a memorial was erected close to the hut where John Patteson, Bishop of Melanesia was killed. Date: circa 1910s
Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Massachusetts, USA - raised to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17th, 1775
Salt Lake City - Brigham Young Memorial Hall, The Business College and The Baratt Hall - Three University Buildings of the Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints). Date: circa 1901
Chicago, Illinois, USA - Grants Memorial, Lincoln Park Date: circa 1902
Chicago, Illinois, USA - Grant Memorial and Public Library Date: circa 1902
Portsmouth War Memorial unveiledA lovelt postcard photograph showing Portsmouth War Memorial unveiled on October 19th, 1921. It cost 27, 000 and was unveiled by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught
Abbaye de Saint-Denis - Memorial - King Francois IICathedral Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, France - Memorial to King Francis (Francois) II of France, who died aged only 18 in 1560 after reigning for only 18 months. Date: circa 1910s
Victorial Memorial Concert Hall and Theatre, Singapore Date: circa 1907
The Memorial Hall and Obelisk, Singapore Date: circa 1907
Cricket Club, Singapore - established in 1852 Date: circa 1910s
Salabat Khans Tomb, Ahmednagar, IndiaThe Salabat Khan Tomb at the site of the Chand Bibi Palace, near Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India. A three-storey structure made of solid stone. Date: circa 1910s
Kruger Family Graves - Pretoria, South Africa Date: circa 1910s
Italy - Turin - Victory LighthouseMonumental Lighthouse of Victory, built in the Memorial Park of the Madeleine, Turin, Italy. Date: 1920s
Memorial to the late Rt. Hon. Joseph ChamberlainA memorial card to the late Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914). This card was sent by Dame (Cicely) Veronica Wedgwood (19101997) - an English historian who generally published under the name C
Dover, Delaware, USA - Christ Episcopal ChurchChrist Episcopal Church, South State and Water Streets, Dover, Delaware, USA - erected in 1734. In the foreground is the Bonwill Family Obelisk. Date: circa 1920s
The Wolfe Monument, Westminster Abbey, London. Major General James P. Wolfe (1727 1759) was a British Army officer, known for his training reforms but remembered chiefly for his victory over
Dublin, Sackville Street - Statue of O ConnellDublin, Sackville Street - The O Connell Monument, the memorial to Daniel O Connell, 19th century nationalist leader, by sculptor John Henry Foley. After 1924, known as O Connell Street
Sainte-Adresse, France - Le Pain de SucreSainte-Adresse, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region, France - Le Pain de Sucre (The Sugar-loaf Memorial)
Bust of Bismarck in Tanzania, German East AfricaBronze bust of Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898) - German Statesman, in Tanga (the most northerly seaport city of Tanzania, and the surrounding Tanga Region.)
Singapore - The Victoria Memorial Hall Date: circa 1910s
Singapore - Victoria Theatre & Memorial Hall Date: circa 1905
Covenanters Monument, PhiliphaughCovenanters Monument (Memorial Cairn) at Philiphaugh, Selkirk, Scotland - situated in woodland to the west of the walled gardens in Philiphaugh Estate
Bruce Memorial Church, Cambusbarron, Stirling, ScotlandThe Bruce Memorial Church (named after Robert the Bruce who had a camp nearby) at Cambusbarron, Stirling, Scotland, built in 1910. Date: circa 1910
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermans grave, Meigle, ScotlandSir Henry Campbell-Bannermans grave, Meigle Churchyard, Scotland. The Liberal politician was Prime Minister of Great Britain between 1905-1908 - Meigle had been his home since 1887. Date: circa 1908
Memorial to Charles Rolls at MonmouthMemorial to Charles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910) at Agincourt Square, Monmouth. Rolls was a motoring and aviation pioneer and (somewhat ironically), the first Briton to be killed in a fliying accident
Zanzibar - Zanzibar City - MuseumThe Peace Memorial building, Stone Town, Zanzibar City, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Now holds the Zanzibar museum, with Giant Tortoises in the garden. They live wild on one of the small islands nearby
Caister-on-Sea - Lifeboat MemorialCaister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England - Lifeboat Memorial (dedicated in 1903 at Caister Cemetery) to the lives lost in the Caister Lifeboat Disaster of 13th November 1901. Date: circa 1903
Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS President 1945-1947, left, presents the Edward Busk Memorial Prize to Joe Smith
The Royal Aeronautical Society memorial to the R38 and its crew which crashed on a test flight in August 1921
R P Alston Memorial MedalR.P. Alston Memorial Medal
Musick Memorial TrophyAwarded for the most practical contribution to the safety of aircraft with special regard to trans-oceanic aviation, the Musick Memorial Trophy was presented by R.M
Unveiling of the R38 memorial in the RAeS LibraryUnveiling of the R38 memorial in the Library of the Royal Aeronautical Society at 7 Albemarle Street, London, by the American Ambassador, Mr Houghton, 29 June 1925. Date: 1925
Cecil Stanley Grace and The Hon Charles Stewart Rolls flying Short-Wright biplanes at Eastchurch on 28 March 1910. It was to these flyers that a memorial window was inserted in Eastchurch parish
Avro Lancaster PA474Avro Lancaster, PA474, of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Avro Lancaster PA474 City of LincolnAvro Lancaster, PA474, City of Lincoln, of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. May 1976. Date: 1976
Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX PM631 of the Battle of BritainSupermarine Spitfire PRXIX, PM631, of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. James Gilbert photo
Some of the early birds who learned to fly under the tutelage of the Wright brothers at the memorial for the pioneer flyers trained at Wright Brothers Field. 19 August 1940
At the memorial for the pioneer flyers trained at Wright Brothers Field. 19 August 1940. From left: Capt Kenneth Whiting, General Inspector of Naval Aircraft, Eastern Division; Col E.A