Animals in war memorial, London
The animals in war memorial was erected in 2004 as a dedication to all the animals that served alongside troops during the wars of the 20th century. It's next to Hyde Park, just down from Marble Arch.
Animals in War Memorial, Hyde Park London.
Animals in War Memorial, Hyde Park London.
The animals in war memorial was designed by English sculptor David Backhouse to commemorate the countless animals that have served and died under British military command throughout history.
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Memorial To Animals In War Hyde Park, London, England, UK
They Had No Choice A memorial to animals who served in war at Hyde Park, London, England. Beautiful Renee shows us the exhibit in the rain.
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Views of the Animals in War memorial in London's Park Lane, next to Hyde Park
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Memorial to Animals in War, Park Lane, London
Memorial to Animals in War, Hyde Park
Monument Animals in War London
Animals in War Memorial is a war memorial, in Hyde Park, London, commemorating the countless animals that have served and died under British military command throughout history.
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The animal monument in London
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Poppy memorial time-lapse at Tower of London from dawn to dusk
In the lead-up to Remembrance Day, volunteers have been planting thousands of ceramic poppies in the lawn around the Tower of London to remember those who died in the First World War.
The Telegraph filmed a time-lapse of the field of poppies from 06.30am to 5pm on Tuesday as huge crowds paraded past.
The memorial, which was created by artist Paul Cummins, includes 888,246 ceramic poppies which have been progressively filling the Tower's moat. At the peak of the installation on November 11, there will be one poppy for each British fatality in the First World War.
Up to four million people are expected to have visited the installation, called Blood Swept Lands And Seas Of Red.
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Animals in War Memorial Southgate Essex
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WAR ANIMAL MONUMENT
INTRO:
Through out military history, animals have gone to war with humans. They
served in wars that man started, and their loyalty is scarcely mentioned.
To mark the sacrifices animals made for mankind, a monument for animals
died in wars was unveiled this past Saturday.
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On a chilly November morning in Ottawa, veterans and government officials
came together to honor the war sacrifices made by those who couldn't speak
for themselves.
Laureen Harper, wife of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and a confessed cat
lover, was the honorary patron of the Animals In War project. She was
joined by members of Parliament and Senators in the unveiling of three
plaques and a sculpture designed to commemorate the work done by animals in
war.
Second World War veteran Michael Warren said he had developed a personal
connection to animals during wartime.
SOUNDBITE: MICHAEL WARREN, WWII veteran
My dad was in the Royal Horse Artillery in the First War, and he was a
horseman. And he was able to ride two horses - a foot on each one - and
take small jumps. He also got twenty five cents a day extra for breaking
wild horses for the services.
A variety of animals were used during wartime. Mules carried supplies and
artillery; horses hauled field guns; carrier pigeons delivered messages;
and dogs worked as messengers, medical assistants, mine detectors and in
search and rescue.
SOUNDBITE: GILLES CHARTRAND, Ceremony master
As you will hear throughout today's ceremony, mules, carrier pigeons,
cats, dogs, camels, elephants and even glowworms to name just a few have
served steadfastly beside Canadian soldiers over the years.
Animals in War project leader and veteran Lloyd Swick said that he was very
pleased that Confederation Park - only about two blocks from the National
War Memorial - was chosen as the site location.
SOUNDBITE: LLOYD SWICK, Leader of Animal in War project
At the dawn of the last century, Canada sent 50,000 horses off to fight in
the Boer War. This it is fitting that this morning' s unveiling does take
place next to the Boer War monument.
The sculptures feature the work of Canadian artist and sculptor David
Clendining and are sponsored by the Harper government.
SOUNDBITE: LLOYD SWICK, Leader of Animal in War project
From the very start, this project has had the support of Canadians across
this country. Canadians love their animals and that I believe speaks highly
for us as a nation.
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson proclaimed the day War Animals Day for the city,
presenting an official proclamation to project leader Lloyd Swick.
SOUNDBITE: JIM WATSON, Mayor of Ottwa
Whereas War Animals Day is a time to remember all species of war animals
and pay tribute to the enduring bond with the soldiers they served
alongside with, whereas our citizens and visitors are encouraged to learn
more about and honor the war animals, their sacrifice and the invaluable
contribution they made to helping shape Canada' s military history.
Aside from the event, the department of Veterans Affairs Canada has
declared November 5th to the 11th as Veterans' Week across Canada, a time
to celebrate the contribution of past and present veterans.
Canada now joins the U.K. as in choosing to officially commemorate the
actions of animals in war. In November 2004, Princess Anne, a horse
fancier, helped dedicate the Animals in War Memorial in Hyde Park, London.
Animals in War Memorial
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Animals in War memorial 2017
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Animals in War Memorial
Animals in War Memorial