War memorials

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91Visual arts / Human geography / Scottish war memorials / War memorial / Graffiti / Memorial

Preserving war heritage and memorabilia War memorials What are war memorials? ‘War memorial’ is a category which includes a diverse array of monuments including obelisks, pillars, cairns, cenotaphs, windows, statuary

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Source URL: dpc.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-12 20:53:40
92Chelmsford / Boreham / Local government in England / Essex / Counties of England

Borough Heritage Heritage information This leaflet is part of a series which aims to raise awareness of the heritage of Chelmsford War Memorials in

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Source URL: www.warmemorials.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-15 11:18:05
93War grave / War memorial / Cemetery / Quéant Road Cemetery / Bayeux Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery / Commonwealth of Nations / Commonwealth Family / Commonwealth War Graves Commission

THEIR NAME LIVETH for evermore Australia’s Military Graves- Memorials and War Graves and those of other Nations Matt Walsh

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Source URL: www.amosa.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-07 18:51:47
94Calligraphy / Technical lettering / Chemistry / Visual arts / Brass / Gilding

6 Inscriptions ‘Lest we forget’ The inscriptions on war memorials – names of those who served or died, epitaphs, dedications and descriptions - possess social, genealogical and historical significance for

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Source URL: veterans.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-07 20:18:12
95War / War memorial / Memorial / Peace

8 Managing the Site and Setting of War Memorials The site and setting of war memorials are an intrinsic part of their significance. Memorials are typically located in public parks, outside public buildings or at road in

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Source URL: veterans.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-07 20:18:14
96Canada / Military history by country / Walter Seymour Allward / Alexander Graham Bell / Canadian National Vimy Memorial / Vimy / Battle of Vimy Ridge / Canadian war memorials / Canadian Corps / Canada in World War I / Military history of Canada / Canada–France relations

VIMY RIDGE, CANADA’S FIRST WORLD WAR MEMORIAL: RESTORATION CHALLENGES OF AN EARLY-MODERN STRUCTURE Jacqueline Hucker Architectural Historian Ottawa, Canada The art critic and novelist John Berger observed that war memo

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Source URL: www.aicomos.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-09-23 03:23:22
97Building materials / Visual arts / Repointing / Stonemasonry / Mortar joint / Tile / Mortar / Lime mortar / Dimension stone / Architecture / Construction / Masonry

5 Masonry War memorials in NSW were built using local materials such as sandstone, trachyte and grey granite or imported materials including pink or black granite and Carrara marble. Some incorporate brick or concrete s

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Source URL: veterans.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-07 20:18:11
98Scottish architecture / Historic Scotland / War memorial

Caring for our War Memorials There are more than 3000 war memorials in NSW. Every one of the state’s war memorials is unique; together they represent a hugely significant heritage resource of national importance and a

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Source URL: veterans.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-07 20:18:04
99Burra Charter / ANZAC War Memorial / Anzac Day / Military history of Australia / Oceania / New Zealand / Military history of Australia during World War I / Military of New Zealand / War memorial

1 Understanding War Memorials War Memorials in NSW There are more than 3000 war memorials in NSW. The centenary of the First World War provides an opportunity to focus on the condition and maintenance of these memorials

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Source URL: veterans.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-07 20:18:06
100Brush / Tools / Business / Hygiene / Dry cleaning / Parts cleaning / Corrosion / Paint / Bristle / Cleaning / Technology / Health

4 Cleaning War Memorials • Cleaning may seem a harmless way of improving appearance. In fact it is fraught with dangers. Cleaning for aesthetic reasons alone is not good conservation practice • Chemicals, abrasion

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Source URL: veterans.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-07 20:18:10
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