photographs
PH1987:0039
1917-1923
photographs
1917-1923
Project
AP013.S1.D121
Description:
File documents an executed project for an old age home addition in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1929. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and a textual document.
1927-1929
Addition to George Moore Memorial Home
Actions:
AP013.S1.D121
Description:
File documents an executed project for an old age home addition in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1929. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and a textual document.
Project
1927-1929
DR1985:0638
Description:
war memorial monument with sculptural relief
architecture
1937-1938
Perspective sketch of the Memorial to Paul Vaillant-Couturier
Actions:
DR1985:0638
Description:
war memorial monument with sculptural relief
architecture
DR1983:0742
ca. 1908
PH1987:0034
1917-1923
DR1995:0160:121
1957?
books
PH1986:1042
1873
books
1873
Project
CI005.S1.1948.PR2
Description:
The Grebbeberg National Army Memorial was designed as a commemoration to the soldiers who lost their lives in the battle at Grebbeberg in 1940 during the Second World War. During the German occupation, the mayor of Rhenen Bosch van Rosenthal, organized a secret collection of bronze cents and used part of this collection to fund the memorial. The Grebbeberg National Army Memorial Foundation commissioned Oud for its design in 1947. The bronze coins were also melted down to create the bell for the monument that was completed by Dutch foundries in 1953. The war memorial project resulted in modification of the Grebbeberg cemetery and the design of a new monument. Oud designed a monument with a central cross flanked by two stone lions on an inscribed pedestal. At the other end of the memorial, segmented walls surrounded a raised amphitheatre for speeches and commemorations. The centre held the tower and the bronze bell. Modification of the cemetery began in 1949. Construction for the memorial started in 1952 and its official dedication was held in May 1953 (Taverne et al. 2001, 453-456). Project series includes plans and sections for the bell tower and monument.
1948-1953
Grebbeberg National Army Memorial, Rhenen, Netherlands (1948-1953)
Actions:
CI005.S1.1948.PR2
Description:
The Grebbeberg National Army Memorial was designed as a commemoration to the soldiers who lost their lives in the battle at Grebbeberg in 1940 during the Second World War. During the German occupation, the mayor of Rhenen Bosch van Rosenthal, organized a secret collection of bronze cents and used part of this collection to fund the memorial. The Grebbeberg National Army Memorial Foundation commissioned Oud for its design in 1947. The bronze coins were also melted down to create the bell for the monument that was completed by Dutch foundries in 1953. The war memorial project resulted in modification of the Grebbeberg cemetery and the design of a new monument. Oud designed a monument with a central cross flanked by two stone lions on an inscribed pedestal. At the other end of the memorial, segmented walls surrounded a raised amphitheatre for speeches and commemorations. The centre held the tower and the bronze bell. Modification of the cemetery began in 1949. Construction for the memorial started in 1952 and its official dedication was held in May 1953 (Taverne et al. 2001, 453-456). Project series includes plans and sections for the bell tower and monument.
project
1948-1953
DR1986:0470
early 20th century
PH1981:0989
Mid-October 1844