Le Quesnoy – Memorial
Title
Le Quesnoy – Memorial
Subject
Le Quesnoy (Nord, France)
Reliefs (sculptures)
War memorials
Battlefields
Memorials (monuments)
Architecture (object genre)
Reliefs (sculptures)
War memorials
Battlefields
Memorials (monuments)
Architecture (object genre)
Description
The New Zealand battle exploit memorial in situ at Le Quesnoy with wreaths
Creator
Attributed to Samuel Hurst Seager (1855–1933)
Source
First World War Memorials sub-collection, Lantern Slide Collection, Art History & Theory Visual Resources Collection
Date
1924 (? label inscription)
Accession Number
LS.01.0061
Original Format
B & w transparency, lantern slide
Materials
Photographic emulsion, paper, glass
Physical Dimensions
82 x 82 x 2.5mm (w x h x d)
Image Dimensions
71.5 x 45mm (w x h) approx. framed by internal mat (with curved corners)
Inscription
"Le Quesnoy – Sculpture 1921 [or 1924?]", top slide edge
Other ID
62 (tape on slide face)
Location
Le Quesnoy (Nord, France)
Associated Person(s)
Samuel Hurst Seager (1855–1933), Félix-Alfred Desruelles (1865–1943), Alexander Roderick Fraser (1877–1953)
Subject Heading
First World War Memorials
Collection
Citation
Attributed to Samuel Hurst Seager (1855–1933), “Le Quesnoy – Memorial,” Illumination & Commemoration, accessed November 23, 2024, http://seagerlanternslides.nz/items/show/69.