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Memorial to first Portuguese soldier killed in action, WW1Memorial to Antonio Goncalves Curado (1894-1917) of the 12th Company, 28th Infantry Regiment, who died in Flanders during the First World War
Memorial to victims of Russian OutrageA memorial to George Henry Smith and Richard William Leggett of the ill-fated trawler Crane, who lost their lives as a cause of action by the Russian Baltic Fleet on October 22nd 1904
Lannion, France - Rue de Treguier. The cross (lower left) marks the spot where the heroic Breton nobleman Geoffroy de Pont-Blanc died in the defense of Lannion against the English in 1346
The Wallace Monument, Stirling, ScotlandThe Wallace Monument, on the summit of Abbey Craig, Stirling, Scotland - designed by architect John Thomas Rochead. Date: circa 1920s
Memorial to Ruskin - Friars CragMemorial to John Ruskin (unveiled in 1900) at Friars Crag, Keswick, Cumbria - a promontory jutting into Derwentwater. The inscription on the stone details Ruskins first memory
The Kings Memorial Service - Edward VIIThe Kings Memorial Service - A Popular Trio of a Salvation Army Officer, a Vicar and a cheeky Schoolboy. Ordinary folk mark the death of King Edward VII in May 1910. Date: 1910
Edward VII Memorial Hospital, MachynllethThe Edward VII Memorial Hospital at Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire. The hospital, located in the former Machynlleth Union workhouse, opened in 1920 for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) patients
Russia - Samara: Communist battle memorial Date: 2010
Memorial pilar on Swami Rock, Tricomalee, Sri LankaSwami Rock, Tricomalee, Sri Lanka. Pillar erected in memory of Francina Van Rhede in 1687. She was the daughter of a gentleman of high office in the Dutch service
Soviet Ambassador in LondonThe Soviet Ambassador in London, M. Zaroubin (hatless) and his wife, leave St. Margarets Church, Westminster, after the memorial service for the Czecho-Slovak Foreign Minister, Jan Mazaryk. 1947
Clement Attlee and wifePrime Minister, Clement Attlee and his wife Violet attending the memorial service for the Czecho-Slovak Foreign Minister, Jan Mazaryk. 1948
Seychelles Scouts on Armistice DayScouts on Armistice Day, laying a poppy wreath at the foot of the monument erected in Mont Fleury Cemetery in memory of the dead members of the Seychelles Labour Battalion. circa 1920s-30s
Queen Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace, LondonView of the Queen Victoria Memorial, in front of Buckingham Palace, London. It was completed in 1914. Date: circa 1910s
Royal Wedding 1947 - procession arrives back at PalaceScene outside Buckingham Palace by the Victoria Memorial showing coaches returning back from Westminster Abbey following the wedding of Princess Elizabeth
Scout visit to Theodore Roosevelts GraveAn annual ceremonial visit of the American Boy Scouts to Theodore Roosevelts grave at Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Long Island, New York. 1934
American Scouts at a JamboreeFive American Scouts and a Scout leader stand and kneel in front of a memorial at a Jamboree with both British and American flags flying behind them. circa 1950s
Russia - Uljanovsk (Simbirsk): Historical memorial to merchant Schatrov Date: 2010
Princess Elizabeth training at Westminster AbbeyPrincess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) attending the unveiling of the Memorial Chapel to the Few in Westminster Abbey in July 1947, the day after her engagement to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten
Pleven - Memorial Garden of Tsar Osvoboditel IIThe memorial house and garden of Tsar Osvoboditel II in Pleven, Bulgaria. A museum was here created between 1904 and 1907. A beautiful park was created to surround the house
Canada - Manitoba Parliament Buldings, Winnipeg. The foreground statue commemorates those from Winnipeg who lost their lives in the First World War. Date: circa 1920s
Memorial on site of Chatels attempy on Henri IVAn expiatory memorial on the site of Jean Chatels attempt on Henri IV, the first Bourbon King of France. The memorial was raised in 1595 and destroyed in 1605. Date: 27th December 1594
Victoria Memorial 1911Queen Victoria Memorial, outside Buckingham Palace Date: 1911
Statue of Sir Henry Royce, the Arboretum, DerbySir Frederick Henry Royce (1863-1933), monument to the English engineer and automobile manufacturer, in the Arboretum, a public park near the centre of Derby
Pic Tor and Riber Castle, Matlock, DerbyshireView of the Pic Tor War Memorial (centre, built in 1922) and Riber Castle on the distant horizon, overlooking Matlock, Derbyshire. Date: circa 1920s
Unveiling Queen Victorias MonumentUnveiling of the Queen Victoria Memorial Monument at the end of the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace in May 1911. Sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock with an architectural surround by Sir Aston Webb
Criticism of the Queen Victoria Memorial in The SphereA page in The Sphere magazine from 1911, which gives a no-holds-barred critique of the newly unveiled Queen Victoria Memorial monument in the Mall, London in front of Buckingham Palace
Statue of Queen Victoria on Queen Victoria MemorialThe statue of the late Queen Victoria, the centrepiece of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock and unveiled on 16 May 1911
Artists impression of the Queen Victoria MemorialThe Queen Victoria Memorial monument, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock and unveiled in a ceremony on 16th May 1911
Unveiling of the Queen Victoria MemorialThe moment of the unveiling of the Queen Victoria Memorial monument outside Buckingham Palace on 16 May 1911. The monument was sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock
Statue of Herbert Ingram in BostonHerbert Ingram (1811-1860) was the founder of the Illustrated London News. This memorial, designed by Alexander Munro, was unveiled in October, 1862 and stands in the Market Place of Boston
Statue of Herbert IngramHerbert Ingram (1811-1860) was the founder of the Illustrated London News. This memorial, designed by Alexander Munro, was unveiled in October, 1862 and stands in the Market Place of Boston
Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, and Thomas EdisonF4- Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, Ft. Myers, Fla. Thomas A. Edison called Ft. Myers his adopted home from 1885 when he first came here, until 1931, the year of his death
Procession of dignitaries, Haverfordwest, South WalesA special occasion in the High Street and Castle Square area of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, possibly for the unveiling of a memorial to Boer War soldiers
The Antarctic Drama - page from The SpherePage from The Sphere which tells of the ill-fated expedition of Captain Scott and his team, showing a picture of the inner tent used by Scott and the others
Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls CathedralA birds-eye view of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral during the memorial service to Captain Scott and his four companions who lost their lives on the return from their failed attempt to be
A suggested site for a memorial to Captain Scott in London, at the bottom of Regent Street, close to the memorial to Sir John Franklin
Wreath for Captain ScottAllegorical picture by Fortunino Matania showing a wreath being laid at a simple memorial to Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who died
The cross erected to Captain Scott and his companions on Observation Hill. The picture was taken at the height of summer when the rocky summit was almost bare of snow
Dublin - Nelson Pillar and Upper O Connell Street. This large granite pillar was destroyed by a bomb in 1966
War Memorial, Burwash, East SussexThe War Memorial, Burwash, East Sussex. Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) lived in the village and used the houses setting (and the wider local area)
The Triangle, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Entrance to the Chapel of St. Paul, Westminster Abbey, London
Mary Queen of Scots - MemorialThe carved figure of Mary Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey
Flags and Memorial at Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaThree flags in front of the Memorial of Suke Baatar (Mongolias national hero in the struggle for independence, Damdin Sukhbaatar, 1893-1923) in Sukhbaatar Square, at Ulaanbaatar (or Ulan Bator)
Carnegies Birthplace MemorialBirthplace Memorial and Museum to Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) in Dunfermline. Carnegies birthplace Cottage was bought in 1895 and let out to tenants
Grays Monument - Stoke Poges, BuckinghamshireGrays Monument - Stoke Poges. The inscription reads: This Monument In honour of Thomas Gray was errected A.D. 1788 among the scenes celebrated by that great lyric and elegant Poet
Queen Eleanors Cross, Northampton. The Eleanor crosses were 12 originally wooden, but later lavishly decorated stone, monuments, of which three survive intact
Loudoun Memorial, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire