Manchester Cenotaph

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El cenotafio de Mánchester (en inglés, Manchester Cenotaph)​ en un monumento funerario conmemorativo inglés erigido en la plaza de San Pedro, en Mánchester, diseñado por sir Edwin Lutyens. Construido en piedra de Portland, fue erigido en 1924 en memoria de los que perdieron sus vidas en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Es similar al cenotafio diseñado por Lutyens para Whitehall: «Un pilón con pisos y una figura del soldado desconocido envuelto en un abrigo en la parte superior». El cenotafio se encuentra en un jardín conmemorativo diseñado por L.C. Howitt, que también tiene una cruz de piedra que conmemora la Iglesia de San Pedro, construida en el lugar en 1789-1794 por James Wyatt y demolida en 1907. rdf:langString
53°28′43″N 2°14′34″W / 53.4787°N 2.2429°W曼彻斯特纪念碑(Manchester Cenotaph)位于英格兰西北部曼彻斯特市中心圣彼得广场。它于1924年7月12日揭幕,纪念在第一次世界大战中的阵亡者,由埃德温·鲁琴斯设计。 这是一座二级登录建筑。 rdf:langString
Manchester Cenotaph is a war memorial in St Peter's Square, Manchester, England. Manchester was late in commissioning a First World War memorial compared with most British towns and cities; the city council did not convene a war memorial committee until 1922. The committee quickly achieved its target of raising £10,000 but finding a suitable location for the monument proved controversial. The preferred site in Albert Square would have required the removal and relocation of other statues and monuments, and was opposed by the city's artistic bodies. The next choice was Piccadilly Gardens, an area already identified for a possible art gallery and library; but in the interests of speedier delivery, the memorial committee settled on St Peter's Square. The area within the square had been had bee rdf:langString
Il cenotafio di Manchester (in inglese: Manchester Cenotaph) è un monumento funebre commemorativo inglese eretto in piazza St Peter Square a Manchester, progettato da Sir Edwin Lutyens. Costruito in pietra di Portland, fu eretto nel 1924 in memoria di coloro che persero la vita durante la prima guerra mondiale. È simile al cenotafio progettato da Lutyens per Whitehall: "Un pilone con i pavimenti e una figura del soldato sconosciuto avvolta in un cappotto in cima". Il cenotafio è in un giardino memoriale progettato da L.C. Howitt, che ha anche una croce di pietra che commemora la chiesa di San Pietro, costruita sul sito nel 1789-1794 da James Wyatt e demolita nel 1907. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El cenotafio de Mánchester (en inglés, Manchester Cenotaph)​ en un monumento funerario conmemorativo inglés erigido en la plaza de San Pedro, en Mánchester, diseñado por sir Edwin Lutyens. Construido en piedra de Portland, fue erigido en 1924 en memoria de los que perdieron sus vidas en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Es similar al cenotafio diseñado por Lutyens para Whitehall: «Un pilón con pisos y una figura del soldado desconocido envuelto en un abrigo en la parte superior». El cenotafio se encuentra en un jardín conmemorativo diseñado por L.C. Howitt, que también tiene una cruz de piedra que conmemora la Iglesia de San Pedro, construida en el lugar en 1789-1794 por James Wyatt y demolida en 1907.
rdf:langString Manchester Cenotaph is a war memorial in St Peter's Square, Manchester, England. Manchester was late in commissioning a First World War memorial compared with most British towns and cities; the city council did not convene a war memorial committee until 1922. The committee quickly achieved its target of raising £10,000 but finding a suitable location for the monument proved controversial. The preferred site in Albert Square would have required the removal and relocation of other statues and monuments, and was opposed by the city's artistic bodies. The next choice was Piccadilly Gardens, an area already identified for a possible art gallery and library; but in the interests of speedier delivery, the memorial committee settled on St Peter's Square. The area within the square had been had been purchased by the City Council in 1906, having been the site of the former St Peter's Church; whose sealed burial crypts remained with burials untouched and marked above ground by a memorial stone cross. Negotiations to remove these stalled so the construction of the cenotaph proceeded with the cross and burials in situ. Having picked a site, it was originally proposed to choose an architect by open competition, but the memorial committee was criticised in the local press when it reserved the right to overrule the judgement of the independent assessor. A sub-committee therefore approached Sir Edwin Lutyens directly, who produced, in a matter of weeks, a variation of his design for the Cenotaph in London. The memorial consists of a central cenotaph and a Stone of Remembrance flanked by twin obelisks, all features characteristic of Lutyens' works. Raised steps either side of the Stone of Remembrance provided east-facing tribunes for the colour party in memorial parades. The cenotaph is topped by an effigy of a fallen soldier and decorated with relief carvings of the imperial crown, Manchester's coat of arms and inscriptions commemorating the dead. The structures, based on classical architecture, use abstract, ecumenical shapes rather than overt religious symbolism. In submitting the design, Lutyens stated that he envisaged the crypts and cross as remaining in place; as the cenotaph could stand on the foundations of the former church tower and the cross would serve to "consecrate the site", while there would be no explicit religious symbolism on the cenotaph itself. The memorial was unveiled on 12 July 1924 by the Earl of Derby, assisted by Mrs Bingle, a local resident whose three sons had died in the war. It cost £6,940 and the remaining funds were used to provide hospital beds. In 2014, Manchester City Council dismantled the memorial and reconstructed it at the northeast corner of St Peter's Square next to Manchester Town Hall to make room for the expanded Metrolink tram network. It is a grade II* listed structure and in 2015, Historic England recognised Manchester Cenotaph as part of a national collection of Lutyens' war memorials.
rdf:langString Il cenotafio di Manchester (in inglese: Manchester Cenotaph) è un monumento funebre commemorativo inglese eretto in piazza St Peter Square a Manchester, progettato da Sir Edwin Lutyens. Costruito in pietra di Portland, fu eretto nel 1924 in memoria di coloro che persero la vita durante la prima guerra mondiale. È simile al cenotafio progettato da Lutyens per Whitehall: "Un pilone con i pavimenti e una figura del soldato sconosciuto avvolta in un cappotto in cima". Il cenotafio è in un giardino memoriale progettato da L.C. Howitt, che ha anche una croce di pietra che commemora la chiesa di San Pietro, costruita sul sito nel 1789-1794 da James Wyatt e demolita nel 1907. Nel 2014, il consiglio comunale ("council") di Manchester ha smantellato il memoriale e lo ha ricostruito all'angolo nord-est di St Peter's Square vicino al municipio di Manchester, per costruire una fermata della rete tranviaria cittadina Metrolink.
rdf:langString 53°28′43″N 2°14′34″W / 53.4787°N 2.2429°W曼彻斯特纪念碑(Manchester Cenotaph)位于英格兰西北部曼彻斯特市中心圣彼得广场。它于1924年7月12日揭幕,纪念在第一次世界大战中的阵亡者,由埃德温·鲁琴斯设计。 这是一座二级登录建筑。
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