Travel Photography Photos tagged as memorial
In the front of the Cenotaph at the Melbourne Shrine of Rememberance on ANZAC Day, 25th April 2009
The 12.5 metre pillar with the names of the theatres of World War 2 inscribed.
Many Canadians died assaulting Vimy Ridge. The entire ridge is pockmarked with remnants of trenches and shell-blasted holes.
The largest British war memorial in the world. The names of over 70,000 men who fell on the Somme and have no known grave are etched into the pillars.
The largest British war memorial in the world. The names of over 70,000 men who fell on the Somme and have no known grave are etched into the pillars.
The tunnel starts off small and gets smaller It has actually been widened in this section for Europeans. We're going down
Started during the war with the French two levels were added during the war with the Americans, So much for being blown back to the stone age. This is up and out. Imagine spending years and years down here.
Prior to the invasion of Okinawa a girl's school was conscripted to help the Japanese
Flowers being placed by the eternal flame of the Armenian Genocide memorial in Yerevan, Armenia on April 24.
This photo shows how packed the Aussie memorial service at Lone Pine was - don't let the sunshine deceive you, it was still bloody cold!
Wreaths at the Lone Pine memorial
One of the landmarks in Sihanoukville.