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Canadian Firefighters Memorial, Ottawa, dedicated in 2012 [5]; The Halifax Explosion of 6 December 1917 involved a blast and fires which killed more than 2,000 persons. One memorial work was the Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture which was located at the Halifax North Memorial Library, itself another memorial to the event.
Amateis was the son of Louis Amateis (1855−1913), a noted sculptor who had immigrated from Italy in 1883 and became founder of the School of Architecture at George Washington University in Washington D.C. Edmond Amateis received his early education in Washington and took up the study of art at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York City, in 1915, [1] which were interrupted during ...
Edmond agreed Tuesday to financially help support the creation of a sculpture park that eventually would be in its hands. Edmond recasts, approves plan for sculpture park on community's east side ...
Edmond's city council recently approved a new fire station, a target date to change ambulance service providers and other items related to improving residents' lives.
In December 2001, the New York City Fire Department unveiled plans for a statue based on the photograph to be placed at the Brooklyn headquarters. In an effort to be inclusive of all those who had been affected by the tragedy, the statue was to include black, white, and Hispanic firefighters.
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The work has several titles and is sometimes considered more than one sculpture. Other titles include: International Peace Garden Monument: Our Hope for the Children [3] International Peace Garden Monument: Peace on Earth [4] Our Hope for the Children [3] Peace on Earth [4] The Dawn of a New Era [5] The Dawn of a New Era: Peace [6] [7]
Of that, 4.5% goes to Oklahoma, 2% goes into Edmond's general fund used to provide basic city services, .25% goes toward providing fire services while another .25% is collected and then equally ...