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  2. World War I memorials - Wikipedia

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    The classically inspired Menin Gate in Ypres. World War I is remembered and commemorated by various war memorials, including 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.

  3. List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in Verdun

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    Jacques Hardy and George Desvallières designed the stained-glass windows. The tower is 46 metres (151 ft) high and has a panoramic view of the battlefields. The tower contains a bronze death-bell, weighing over 2 tonnes (2.0 long tons; 2.2 short tons), called Bourdon de la Victoire, which is sounded at official ceremonies. It was offered by an ...

  4. F. J. Mears - Wikipedia

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    One of Mears' paintings of a WW1 battlefield at night After the war, he was unfit for his previous work and living on a weekly disablement pension of 8s (equivalent to £26 in 2023). [ 7 ] With the encouragement of his wife, and despite having no formal art training, [ 7 ] he painted a number of scenes of battlefields at night, featuring ...

  5. Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass, now displayed at the National Maritime Museum. The Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass comprises several stained glass windows designed by English artist John Dudley Forsyth which were installed over a staircase at the Baltic Exchange in London in 1922, as a memorial to the members of the exchange who were killed while serving during the First World War.

  6. List of War Memorial windows by Christopher Whall - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Christopher Whall This is a list of War Memorial windows by Christopher Whall. Whall's other works include: Gloucester Cathedral Works in Scotland Cathedrals and Minsters windows Stained-glass windows serving as War Memorials "The last decade of Whall's career encompassed the First World War and the years immediately following, in which the studio's output largely consisted of ...

  7. Battlefield pieces a reminder of art's greater purpose - AOL

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    Writing in June about Amidst Cries from the Rubble: Art of Loss and Resilience from Ukraine, an exhibition running through April 2025 at the Museum of International Folk Art, is a great example.

  8. Ukrainian artists create works of art from battlefield rubble

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    The Museum of International Folk Art, which is hosting the exhibition through April 20, 2025, found a military supply company in ... Ukrainian artists create works of art from battlefield rubble ...

  9. The Weird and Wonderful World of Radioactive Glassware ... - AOL

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    The secondhand Facebook group also piqued the interest of Whitney Granger, a vintage and antique jewelry collector from Colorado. She launched the Uranium Glass Jewelry Facebook group in 2020 when ...