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America and the Armenian Genocide of 1915
 

Memorial in London, England

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Subject:The victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide. (view image)
Type of Memorial:Inscription, Monumental Sculpture
Sponsor(s):British-Armenian community and the Armenian Apostolic Church of England.
Placement:Freestanding sculptural work in the church courtyard.
Physical Setting:Erected in the church courtyard, flat land.
Tourist Amenities:Yes
Map Designation:Saint Sarkis Armenian Church.
Physical Condition:Well preserved.
Inscription:"Memorial to the April [1915] martyrs, in the name of faith and nation." (Translation from Armenian).
Location:The Armenian Vicarage, Iverna Gardens, High Street Kensington
London, W8, 6TP United Kingdom
Prior Use of Site:Church courtyard.
History of Ownership:Owned by the Armenian Apostolic Church of London.


Martin Keskiskian; Photo 1988 Carlos Calvo 2733/35; T.E. 943-1104C bdigo 1230; Bs. As. Rep. Argentina
 


 
 
 
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