The Royal Artillery Monument, one of London's little-known war memorials, contains artillery, flags and costumes used by the Royal Artillery during World War II and is located at Hyde Park Corner in front of the Wellington Arch.
皇家炮兵紀念碑
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M44***33
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The Royal Artillery Monument is located at Hyde Park Corner, London, on the west side of the traffic ring to commemorate the casualties of the Royal Artillery Force during World War I. The monument has a stone cannon on a huge stone pedestal in Portland, with reliefs depicting the scene of conflict. The bronze statues of an artillery soldier are on each side of the base of the monument. The monument is modelled on the artillery carvings of the Imperial War Museum. To the west of the monument is an artillery driver, to the East is an artillery officer, to the south is an artillery bomber, and to the north is a fallen artillery. Stone reliefs show the details of artillery battles during World War I. The main inscription of the monument reads: "proud of the 490,000 people who died in the war of 1914-1919 for the King and the State of the Royal Army". The monument is famous for its realistic style.
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發佈日期:2018年4月25日
M24***21
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非常莊嚴肅穆的一個紀念碑,為了紀念在戰爭中為英國皇家犧牲的炮兵而建立的。
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發佈日期:2019年5月31日
周怀安
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The famous monument to the Royal Artillery is well worth visiting.
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發佈日期:2018年3月6日
Hello哦
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It's not bad. It's worth coming, though not many.
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小鱼儿2015
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The Royal Artillery Memorial is a museum of British artillery. Much of the artillery equipment and costumes of the early days can be seen, including some obsolete artillery.