Monument: Did you mean...?

Search

Search Results

John Paul Jones Monument
Image by debaird

John Paul Jones Monument

John Paul Jones (1747-1792), a Scottish-born sailor who served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), monument in Washington, D.C.
Columbus Monument
Image by Paul Lo

Columbus Monument

Colombus Monument, Barcelona
Stone Monument of Esarhaddon
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Stone Monument of Esarhaddon

Irregular rectangular-sided monument recording Esarhaddon's restoration of Babylon; possibly black basalt; carved symbols on the upper surface. Height 8.5 inches. The stone is not local to Mesopotamia. The irregular shape of the object...
Historical Marker at Fannin Memorial Monument
Image by Hardraingonnafall

Historical Marker at Fannin Memorial Monument - Honoring Those Who Fell in the Goliad Massacre

Historical marker of the Goliad Massacre of 27 March 1836 at the Fannin Memorial Monument. Description: Grave of Colonel J. W. Fannin and His Men, Marker Number 2257 on Historical Marker Database. Photograph by Hardraingonnafall, 2016.
Utu-Hegal's Stone Monument
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Utu-Hegal's Stone Monument

The cuneiform inscriptions on this fragment of a stone monument mention the name of Utu-Hegal, King of Uruk. 2125 BCE, from Ur, Mesopotamia, Iraq. The British Museum, London.
The San Jacinto Monument
Image by Tijuana Brass

The San Jacinto Monument

The San Jacinto Monument– 567.31 feet (172.92 m) high, located east of Houston, Texas – commemorates the Battle of San Jacinto on 21 April 1836. Photo by Tijuana Brass, 2007.
Doorway, Tonto National Monument
Image by Trevor Huxam

Doorway, Tonto National Monument

Ruins and doorway at Tonto National Monument, location of the Salado Culture in the 13th-15th century CE, Arizona-New Mexico, USA.
Fannin Memorial Monument
Image by Michaelluckey

Fannin Memorial Monument - Gravesite of Those Who Died in the Goliad Massacre

The Fannin Memorial Monument marks the location where the remains of the Texians from the Goliad Massacre on 27 March 1836 were finally buried on 3 June 1836. Photograph by Michaelluckey, 2024.
Rev. James MacGregor Monument, Nova Scotia
Image by Hantsheroes

Rev. James MacGregor Monument, Nova Scotia

The Rev. James MacGregor Monument, Pictou, Nova Scotia. James MacGregor (1759-1830) was a Presbyterian minister and abolitionist who wrote the first anti-slavery tract in Canada and helped fugitive slaves arriving there from the USA. Photograph...
Sword Monument in Qooqqut, Greenland
Image by Brandon M. Bender

Sword Monument in Qooqqut, Greenland

Sword monument in Qooqqut, Greenland, photograph by Brandon M. Bender, 11 September 2025. This modern "sword in the stone" sculpture in Qooqqut stands near the site of the Norse farm V25 in the Western Settlement, a group of communities...
Support Us Remove Ads