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Conveniently (for councillors) situated in George Square, on the other side of the road opposite the doors to the City Chamber, is this large memorial. It is a monolith guarded by 2 lions to commemor...
This awe-inspiring war memorial of white granite stands in front of the imposing Glasgow City Chambers. It was designed by J.J. Burnet to originally commemorate all Glaswegians killed in the First Wor...
This War Memorial was unveiled by Field Marshal Haig in 1924. Further inscriptions were added after the Second World War. Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE ( 19 Ju...
I always enjoy visiting war memorials because, while they speak to some of our darker tendencies as human beings, they also highlight our penchant for remembrance and learning from the past. It is in ...
PRO PATRIA
Conveniently (for councillors) situated in George Square, on the other side of the road opposite the doors to the City Chamber, is this large memorial. It is a monolith guarded by 2 lions to commemor...
Spectacular Cenotaph.
This awe-inspiring war memorial of white granite stands in front of the imposing Glasgow City Chambers. It was designed by J.J. Burnet to originally commemorate all Glaswegians killed in the First Wor...
Commander in Chief
This War Memorial was unveiled by Field Marshal Haig in 1924. Further inscriptions were added after the Second World War. Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE ( 19 Ju...
“Their Name Liveth For Evermore”
Impressive monument and a great tribute to the fallen Glaswegians during 1st and 2nd world wars. Worth a look when in Glasgow.
A Beautiful Tribute, Apt Location
I always enjoy visiting war memorials because, while they speak to some of our darker tendencies as human beings, they also highlight our penchant for remembrance and learning from the past. It is in ...