Monument aux morts de Lomme War memorial

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Can a monument speak? The Monument aux morts de Lomme can. Its silence roars with the echoes of a bygone war. Here in Lomme, a district of Lille, this memorial stands as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made during the 1914-1918 war. The Monument aux morts de Lomme, inaugurated on July 14, 1921, was originally situated in a public garden. It has seen changes since its initial construction. Designed by architect R Clément and sculpted by Émile Morlaix, with marble work by M. Coulon, the monument bears the inscription “A NOS MORTS” above a bas-relief and “1914-1918” beneath it. The bronze bas-relief, a poignant depiction of the war’s impact, is a testament to the artistic skill of Morlaix. The monument has been modified since its original erection. However, it remains a powerful symbol of remembrance. The names of Lomme’s fallen, meticulously inscribed by Coulon, ensure their memory lives on. While the exact foundry isn’t known, the artistry speaks for itself. The Monument aux morts de Lomme tells a story of loss and resilience. It is a place where the past and present intersect, allowing us to connect with the history of Lomme and its people. It is a solemn reminder of the cost of war and a tribute to those who bravely served.

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