War Dove monument in Brussels, Belgium
War Dove monument in Brussels, Belgium
Published 2015-07-14T17:09:52+00:00
This is a larger than life memorial sculpture placed on permanent display in Armour Square in Brussels, Belgium. It was created by sculptor Victor Voets (1882 - 1950) in 1931 and commemorates the aid of war doves and messenger pigeons during World War 1. There are many other 'War Dove' monuments set up around Belgium though this one is considered most popular, depicting the dove flying from the personification of the Motherland in means of protection. There are scripts on the side of the base of the sculpture which read,
"To the belgian fanciers who died for their country"
and
"1914-1918, To the pigeon soldiers"
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Date published | 14/07/2015 |
Title | War Dove monument |