Memorial Cross Collection
The Memorial Cross stands tall, a symbol of remembrance and tribute to those who have left an indelible mark on history
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The Memorial Cross stands tall, a symbol of remembrance and tribute to those who have left an indelible mark on history. From the Sicilian Vespers to the Countess of Loudoun, each engraving tells a unique story etched in time. In Ashby-de-la-Zouch, the Memorial Cross dedicated to the Late Countess of Loudoun stands as a testament to her grace and influence. Its intricate design captures her essence, forever preserving her memory for generations to come. On the Grand Parade in Portsmouth, the Memorial Cross of the 8th (King's) Regiment serves as a solemn reminder of sacrifice and bravery. It honors those who fought valiantly for their country, never forgetting their unwavering dedication. At Exeter Theatre's tragic fire site on September 5th, 1887, a Memorial Cross was erected in honor of those who perished that fateful night. This haunting engraving evokes both sorrow and resilience as it pays homage to lives lost too soon. Banda's Bengal Presidency boasts its own Memorial Cross - an emblematic structure that commemorates heroes whose valor shaped history. Their courage echoes through time, inspiring all who lay eyes upon this sacred monument. Princess Alice finds eternal rest beneath her beautifully crafted Memorial Cross at Balmoral. This enchanting engraving captures not only her regal presence but also celebrates her profound impact on society. Broadway in Worcestershire proudly displays its vibrant colored litho depicting a striking Memorial Cross. A beacon of unity and commemoration amidst nature's splendor - it reminds us that even in loss there is beauty worth celebrating. Edinburgh Castle's Esplanade bears witness to another remarkable memorial - one dedicated to the gallant soldiers of the 78th Highlanders. Their legacy lives on through this enduring cross atop Scotland’s historic fortress walls. Kehlstein Peak holds more than just Hitler's infamous Eagles Nest residence.