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English: A montage of photographs of the monument aux morts at Friville-Escarbotin in the Somme region of France. This monument aux morts features sculptural work by Albert-Dominique Roze. The monument aux morts dates from 1924 and covers the three communities of Friville, Escarbotin and Belloy. It was inaugurated on the 3rd August 1924 and stands in a square on the outskirts of the village. In the composition we see a widow morning a dead soldier balanced against a young man standing over agricultural and industrial tools and representing the young generation who will be charged with rebuilding France; the rising sun gives a sense of renewal. It was erected on land in front of the then Friville railway station.
Français : Monument aux morts de Friville-Escarbotin-Belloy, montage.
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Author Weglinde/Gordon Lawson

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