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Memorial to the boys of Immaculate Conception who served in their country in the World War. | Memorial to the boys of Immaculate Conception who served in their country in the World War. | ||
Erected in 1920 in memory of service men of World War I. | |||
*Erected in 1920 in memory of service men of World War I. | |||
This memorial is a tall rectangular granite monument with a bronze relief plaque depicting an allegorical female figure in classical dress. She stands holding a shield in one hand and a wreath and palm fronds in other. | This memorial is a tall rectangular granite monument with a bronze relief plaque depicting an allegorical female figure in classical dress. She stands holding a shield in one hand and a wreath and palm fronds in other. | ||
Located at Hawthorne Boulevard. | |||
Sculptor was Raymond Averill Porter (1883-1949) | *Located at Hawthorne Boulevard. | ||
*Sculptor was Raymond Averill Porter (1883-1949) | |||
[[Category:Browse Index]] | [[Category:Browse Index]] | ||
[[Category:Statues and Memorials]] | [[Category:Statues and Memorials]] |
Revision as of 11:37, 5 December 2008
Memorial to the boys of Immaculate Conception who served in their country in the World War.
- Erected in 1920 in memory of service men of World War I.
This memorial is a tall rectangular granite monument with a bronze relief plaque depicting an allegorical female figure in classical dress. She stands holding a shield in one hand and a wreath and palm fronds in other.
- Located at Hawthorne Boulevard.
- Sculptor was Raymond Averill Porter (1883-1949)