RMBHTF57–Rotterdam “world war 2” war memorial statues, Holland Netherlands
RMCYCTCB–Memorial
RFEWNAKG–Washington DC, USA skyline on the Potomac River with Lincoln Memorial, Washington Memorial, and Arlington Memorial Bridge.
RMKH169G–Photo of the iconic cherry blossoms in bloom near the Jefferson Memorial along the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC, 4-10-61. Photo by Abbie Rowe
RMKF2RR8–Berlioz memorial picture by M. Fantin-Latour. French compose, 1803-1869
RM2BDYWAJ–Robert Burns Memorial
RMDEX5RN–Soviet War Memorial in Berlin
RMM7A92M–Culloden Moor Memorial, Victorian period
RMF380TA–key West Aids Memorial
RMRGNXE5–siam, thailand, bangkok, rabies vaccination at the queen saovabha memorial institute, 1920-30
RMMTGTD1–Harding Memorial, Marion, Ohio, circa 1927
RFW76T6J–Sutjeska Monument, Tjentiste, Bosnia Herzegovina. A war memorial built to commemorate the fallen from the battle of Sutjeska in 1943
RMG3BR3D–THYNNE MEMORIAL
RMCMN77M–Wisborough Green, West Sussex. Village War Memorial.
RMAARDJX–Ghost Tree High Chaparral Coronado National Memorial Arizona
RMG736BJ–Diana memorial cascade works
RMGD02RJ–September 11 Memorial Museum, lower manhattan
RME7429W–Memorial Portrait of Moses ter Borch - by Gerard ter Borch and Gesina ter Borch, 1667 - 1669
RMHKPX1A–Berlin. Germany. The Behrenstraße facade of DZ Bank building, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe.
RMTR6DA8–Victoria Memorial in front of the Buckingham Palace, United Kingdom, England, London
RMTR8J7X–Early view of the partially carved Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial near Atlanta, Georgia. Photo from late 1920s shows head of General Robert E. Lee with an outline of Lee's horse, Traveller.
RMA8EAN7–Prince Albert Memorial
RM2H7X0C7–Hawaiian Islands, Spring 1942 -- Original Caption - 'In Hawaiian tradition, sailors pay tribute to casualties of the Pearl Harbor attack at a Hawaiian Islands cemetery, circa Spring 1942. Possibly taken on Memorial Day.' Photo by US Navy
RM2B1X9CY–Inauguration of the Kaiser Wilhelm I Memorial at Deutsches Eck in Koblenz - 31 August 1897
RMMC6N47–Portsmouth The Marine Memorial Portsmouth
RM2C878H2–War Memorial
RMCMN79C–Wisborough Green, West Sussex. Village War Memorial.
RMEATB7N–The Swann Memorial Fountain is located in Logan Circle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Also called the Fountain of Three Rivers...
RMG736BG–Diana memorial cascade works
RMGD02RN–World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial. Site of one of the towers that went down, lower Manhattan. Memorial Museum in background
RMBX0PDC–Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC, USA.
RMHKPX0G–Berlin. Germany. The Behrenstraße facade of DZ Bank building, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe.
RFAHJ392–The Korean Veterans Memorial on The Mall Washington DC, USA
RMHTKY9P–Moody Memorial Church, Chicago featured on a 1950 Curt Teich Art Colortone postcard. The church was named after the church's founder, evangelist D.L. Moody, though Moody was never the church's pastor.
RMC8AGN0–9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center.
RMK6YA3B–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addresses the crowd on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the historic March on Washington. 1963.
RMC0WP59–Manchester Cathedral Lever memorial
RM2BDXYK1–Lincoln Memorial
RFD5R5BR–Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Memorial
RMJP9BXG–Albert Memorial, Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period
RMGMG32X–The Newquay War memorial seen in silhouette.
RME002YG–Battle of the Marne memorial in France, 1940
RMP833X7–Interior of the Mausoleum - The Sarcophagi. President William McKinley Memorial at the time of it's dedication, October 1907. Canton, Ohio
RMCPW8T5–War Memorial at Horse Guards Parade ground in London
RMEATB7D–The Swann Memorial Fountain is located in Logan Circle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Also called the Fountain of Three Rivers...
RMG736BM–Diana memorial cascade works
RMEN3MHM–Visitors at the National Memorial Arboretum Alrewas Staffordshire England UK GB EU Europe
RFCX8P71–Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC at sunrise
RMBEJ6NE–Berlin. Germany. Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse forms part of the Berlin Wall History Mile.
RMF15HFT–Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany
RMTR8J7P–Early view of the partially carved Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial near Atlanta, Georgia. Photo from late 1920s shows head of General Robert E. Lee with outline of Jefferson Davis and Lee's horse, Traveller.
RMC8AGW5–Memorial pool at the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center.
RM2H5TA6N–Photograph of African-American children and parents demonstrating at the Lincoln Memorial Youth March for Integrated Schools, Washington, DC, 10/25/1958. Photo by National Park Service
RMCBB1WM–Gloucester Cathedral Tinling memorial
RM2F62A8C–Hindenburg Airship Memorial Day Wreaths, 1936
RMAR2AYG–Brass Memorial Plaque Saint Martins Church East Horsley Surrey England
RMW7F539–War Memorial in the churchyard at Tintinhull, Somerset, 20th century. Artist: Unknown.
RMGMG33X–The Newquay War Memorial seen in silhouette.
RMBT8049–Veteran talking to active duty Military, National WWII Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC
RME7N2AX–Martin bomber beginning its flight around the edge of the USA, 1919. Here in Washington, DC with the Washington Memorial in the background
RMMC6P0N–USA Pony Express Memorial Salt Lake City
RMKRCXWP–WALLACE MEMORIAL
RM2B016MG–Japan: 'Memorial Monument to First Sino-Japanese War (1894 – 1895), Nagoya'. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, 1903. The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 - 17 April 1895) was fought between Qing Dynasty China and Meiji Japan, primarily over control of Korea. After more than six months of continuous successes by Japanese army and naval forces and the loss of the Chinese port of Weihaiwei, the Qing leadership sued for peace in February 1895.
RMREGK6A–Bernhardt Wall Uncle Sam Memorial Day etching
RMGB286M–A memorial is unveiled at the site of the 1998 Omagh bomb, in Northern Ireland.
RM2FXAM7P–Tewkesbury Town centre shops roundabout and the Tewkesbury war memorial or The Cross, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, GB, UK, Europe
RFC3RWEB–Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC at dawn
RM2B0XE4H–Burnett Memorial Fountain created by Bessie Potter Vonnoh (1872-1955) American sculptor showing Mary and Dickon from the children’s story The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Photograph on the sculpture in the Conservatory Garden, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City by Carol M. Highsmith.
RFAHJ23A–Stars and stripes flag at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on The Mall, Washington DC, USA
RM2N53YJ4–Gutzon Borglum (1867-1941), American sculptor best known for his work on Mount Rushmore. Borglum is also known for his initial work on the Stone Mountain Memorial Carving (which he abandoned), his statue of Union General Philip Sheridan in Washington, D.C., and a bust of Abraham Lincoln exhibited in the White House by Theodore Roosevelt. (Photo c1925)
RMC8AGTA–Memorial pool at the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center.
RMA3TH2M–The holocaust memorial Berlin, Germany
RMD55A2P–National Firefighters Memorial
RMG1CH07–Memorial for Vietnam dead soldiers
RMFA61X4–Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe Berlin
RMW7F50J–Memorial bust of Tolstoy in park in Socchi, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon.
RMEAG90C–A memorial on Porth Island in Newquay, Cornwall.
RMAA253A–Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, USA
RMWGWWBK–The place of execution in Havana was originally near the carcel or city jail, where the Student's Memorial now stands. The Student's Memorial marks the spot where eight young medical students of the University of Havana were executed, November 27, 1871.
RMMC6MXK–USA, Washington D.C War Memorial to Marines
RMD88B1M–MEMORIAL THEATRE BURNS
RM2B016MN–Japan: 'Memorial Monument to First Sino-Japanese War (1894 – 1895), Nagoya'. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, 1921. The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 - 17 April 1895) was fought between Qing Dynasty China and Meiji Japan, primarily over control of Korea. After more than six months of continuous successes by Japanese army and naval forces and the loss of the Chinese port of Weihaiwei, the Qing leadership sued for peace in February 1895.
RMAE117G–Memorial for the Red Army, Kirkenes, Norway
RMG7388N–The Princess Diana Memorial Fountain, after it flooded the day after it was officially opened by the Queen.
RM2G7HWCA–The Canterbury War Memorial with Pub and shops on the Buttermarket Canterbury Kent England UK GB Europe
RFMBF9WA–Holocaust Memorial Berlin, Germany, Europe
RM2J4G645–War Memorial at the town center of Mevagissey, Cornwall, England, UK
RFAHJ532–The Marine Corps War Memorial known as the Iwo Jima Statue Washington DC, USA
RM2N53YJK–Gutzon Borglum (1867-1941), American sculptor best known for his work on Mount Rushmore. Borglum is also known for his initial work on the Stone Mountain Memorial Carving (which he abandoned), his statue of Union General Philip Sheridan in Washington, D.C., and a bust of Abraham Lincoln exhibited in the White House by Theodore Roosevelt. (Photo c1925)
RMC8AGT6–Memorial pool at the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center.
RMHB8FH1–Memorial Church, Berlin, Germany
RMD55A28–National Firefighters Memorial
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