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The St. Julien Memorial is a Canadian war memorial and small commemorative park located in the village of Saint-Julien (), Belgium. The memorial commemorates the Canadian First Division's participation in the Second Battle of Ypres of World War I which included the defence against the first poison gas attacks along the Western Front. Frederick Chapman Clemesha's sculpture, the Brooding Soldier, was selected to serve as the central feature of the monument following a design competition organized by the Canadian Battlefield Monument Commission in 1920.

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  • Saint Julien Memorial
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  • The St. Julien Memorial is a Canadian war memorial and small commemorative park located in the village of Saint-Julien (), Belgium. The memorial commemorates the Canadian First Division's participation in the Second Battle of Ypres of World War I which included the defence against the first poison gas attacks along the Western Front. Frederick Chapman Clemesha's sculpture, the Brooding Soldier, was selected to serve as the central feature of the monument following a design competition organized by the Canadian Battlefield Monument Commission in 1920.
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Country
  • Canada
Name
  • St. Julien Memorial
Caption
  • The Brooding Soldier
unveiled
  • 1923-07-08(xsd:date)
Inscription
  • --04-24
  • The Memorial's plaque reads:
Nearest Town
  • Saint-Julien/Sint-Juliaan, Belgium
commemorates
  • --04-24
Designer
  • Frederick Chapman Clemesha
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  • The St. Julien Memorial is a Canadian war memorial and small commemorative park located in the village of Saint-Julien (), Belgium. The memorial commemorates the Canadian First Division's participation in the Second Battle of Ypres of World War I which included the defence against the first poison gas attacks along the Western Front. Frederick Chapman Clemesha's sculpture, the Brooding Soldier, was selected to serve as the central feature of the monument following a design competition organized by the Canadian Battlefield Monument Commission in 1920.
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