An Australian National Heritage, the Great Ocean Road was built by World War I veterans from 1919 to 1932, and is the world's
largest war memorial, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World War I.
The largest war memorial in the world and dedicated to the casualties of World War I, the modern version of the Great Ocean Road was built by returning soldiers from 1919 to 1932.
Interesting fact: The road was built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932, and is the world's
largest war memorial; dedicated to casualties of World War I.
Historically, the road is the world's
largest war memorial, built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I.
Not exact matches
... to the Tyne Cot Commonwealth
War Graves Cemetery and the Memorial to the Missing in Belgium — the largest British war cemetery in the world visited by nearly half a million every year
War Graves Cemetery and the
Memorial to the Missing in Belgium — the
largest British
war cemetery in the world visited by nearly half a million every year
war cemetery in the world visited by nearly half a million every year...
This new
memorial will be part of a
larger «historical triangle» that aims to highlight local involvement in the
War of 1812, the battle of Valcour Island and the Vietnam
War, Town Supervisor Michael Cashman said.
Today, Tyne Cot Cemetery is the
largest Commonwealth
war memorial and cemetery in the world and an unmissable destination for visitors on our First World War battlefield tours in Flanders, north - west Belgi
war memorial and cemetery in the world and an unmissable destination for visitors on our First World
War battlefield tours in Flanders, north - west Belgi
War battlefield tours in Flanders, north - west Belgium.
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Continue to Tyne Cot Cemetery, the
largest Commonwealth
war memorial and cemetery in the world as well as Hill 60, where it's still possible to see a preserved section of the German front line trenches.
It stands astride the
largest enduring
war memorial in the world, «The Great Ocean Road», a living
memorial to our forefathers.
Modernist sculptors largely missed out on the huge boom in public art resulting from the demand for
war memorials for the two World
Wars, but from the 1950s the public and commissioning bodies became more comfortable with Modernist sculpture and
large public commissions both abstract and figurative became common.
On September 16th, visitors to Cambridge Common Park may do a double take when they encounter a
large black Windsor chair in the midst of the numerous
war memorials and...