striking feature of Canada’s National War Memorial at Ottawa, which the King is to unveil when he visits Canada in May. This enormous sculptured work has occupied five of the seven Marsh brothers for most of the past thirteen years at their home near Farnborough, in Kent, England. The twenty-two bronze figures, each 8ft high and weighing a ton, and the 17ft statue which crowns the memorial, were, designed sculptured, and cast at Farnborough
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 9
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74striking feature of Canada’s National War Memorial at Ottawa, which the King is to unveil when he visits Canada in May. This enormous sculptured work has occupied five of the seven Marsh brothers for most of the past thirteen years at their home near Farnborough, in Kent, England. The twenty-two bronze figures, each 8ft high and weighing a ton, and the 17ft statue which crowns the memorial, were, designed sculptured, and cast at Farnborough Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 9
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