Showing posts with label statue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statue. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Happy Memorial Day!

World War II memorial statue in Merrymount Park, Quincy, MA.

This statue was originally unveiled in front of city hall (Nov 11, 2002), then on December 6, 2005 was moved to its current location.

Many of the bricks around the statue are inscribed with names of those from Quincy that served in that war.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

fish!


This is a fish sculpture that I found on the Bristol Community College campus.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

granite ball

You may have noticed a large granite ball in the background of my last picture. Here is a better picture of it. This ball was presented to the City of Quincy by the Granite Manufacturers Association in 1925 on the 300th anniversary of the first settlement in the area. For years, Quincy was known for its granite.





Thomas Crane Library has this photo in its archives of the monument's evolution. Starting from the bottom, it first shows the granite as a rough block of stone, then as a rough ball, then the shined ball in its first location beside City Hall. This monument was later being moved to the rotary south of the Fore River bridge in Quincy Point. And later still, it was moved back in front of City Hall where it is today.




Monday, May 5, 2008

John Adams

This John Adams statue is found in Quincy Center, right in front of the city hall. Dedicated in 2001, this life-size bronze statue of the "Atlas of Independence" was designed by sculptor Lloyd Lillie. John is looking across the street, towards Abigail/John Quincy Adams statues.