• Architect Who Designed The Cenotaph On Whitehall, Which neoclassical styled building was the most famous design of Irish-born architect James Hoban.
  • to be on Whitehall then the Cenotaph as we know it would have appeared somewhere else in due course."[18] Several of Lutyens's sketches survive...
  • The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. The statue of Archbishop Makarios III near the Kykkos Monastery in Cyprus.
  • The Cenotaph is a war memorial in London, England. Cenotaph means 'empty tomb'. It's positioned on Whitehall becoming the central focus for remembrance.
  • The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London has played host to the Remembrance Service for the past nine decades.
  • Access to the Cenotaph is via airport style walk through scanners and bag searches. Whitehall opens at 08:00, I came out of Westminster tube station...
  • The Cenotaph war memorial in Whitehall. Craig’s review… We stopped shooting each other on the 11th November 1918 but the official peace had to wait until...
  • The Cenotaph in Whitehall is Britain’s chief national war memorial to the dead of the First and Second World Wars and subsequent conflicts.
  • You can see this white stone edifice in Whitehall, London. ... The Cenotaph in Whitehall is a memorial to those who died as a result of the First World War.
  • London UK January 2021 The Cenotaph, WhiteHall ,war memorial in London, erected for peace after world war one. Three flags on it. Free with trial.
  • On the 3rd of July, our group had gone to visit the cenotaph in white hall. It is a memorial situated across Whitehall in the middle of the main road...
  • The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. At the centre of the nation’s remembrance services, the Cenotaph was originally a part of the Peace Day events of July 1919.
  • The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, by E. L. Lutyens. Jacqueline Banerjee, Associate Editor, the Victorian Web.