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Monument to the Dead of the War 1914-1918

27000 Évreux

The monument to the dead 1914-1918 of Évreux, carved in Carrara marble in the 2nd quarter of the 20th century, symbolizes mourning by a female figure. Originally located in the communal cemetery, it was moved in the 1960s.
Monument to the Dead of the War 1914-1918

27470 Serquigny

Monument to the dead of 1914-1918 in Serquigny, Normandy, located on Max-Carpentier Street. Work by sculptor Louis-Aimé Lejeune, classified in 2023.
Monument to the Dead of the War 1870-1871 known as the Mobile

27310 Saint-Ouen-de-Thouberville

The Monument to the Dead of 1870-1871 known as the Mobile is a memorial building located in Saint-Ouen-de-Thuberville, Normandy, classified as a Historic Monument. He paid tribute to the soldiers of the Franco-Prussian war.
Monument to the Dead of the War 1914-1918

27480 Lyons-la-Forêt

Monument to the dead of 1914-1918 located in Lyons-la-Forêt in Normandy, classified historical monument. He paid tribute to the victims of the First World War.
Monument to the Dead of the War 1914-1918

27300 Bernay

Bernay's monument to the dead, erected in the 1st quarter of the 20th century in Normandy, is an imposing mural dedicated to the 2,062 soldiers of the district who fell during the First World War.
Memorial pyramid of the Battle of Ivry in Épieds
Pyramid
27730 Epieds

The commemorative pyramid of Ivry at Épieds is an obelisk of the 1st quarter of the 19th century erected in Normandy to honour the battle of 1590 between Henry IV and the Duke of Mayenne, classified as a historical monument since 1862.