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- Baltic_Exchange_Memorial_Glass abstract "The Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass comprises several stained glass windows designed by English artist John Dudley Forsyth which were installed over a staircase at the Baltic Exchange in London in 1922, as a memorial to the 62 members of the exchange who were killed while serving during the First World War. The memorial glass was damaged in an IRA bombing in 1992; after restoration, it is displayed at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.The memorial includes five rectangular windows of painted coloured glass, each of which features a personification of one of the virtues - Truth, Hope, Justice, Fortitude and Faith - and a hemispherical half-dome about 3 metres (9.8 ft) high, with 240 panels divided into five sectors. The dome is replete with classical and religious symbolism, featuring a winged figure of Victory stepping from a boat into a classical temple, accompanied by Roman soldiers, putti, a dove symbolising peace, the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, and armorial shields and badges for the territories of the British Empire. Two panels, one to either side, list battles in the First World War - Cambrai, Mezières, Arras and Lens, Galipoli, Messines Ridge, Bethune, Salonika, Ypres, Loos, Givenchy, Paschendaele. The glass was put together at The Glass House, Fulham. In was installed in 1922, replacing a clear glazed windows and dome included on the north side of the exchange when it was rebuilt in 1903.The glass survived the Second World War intact, but suffered damage in an IRA bombing on 10 April 1992. Only 45 of the 240 panels of the dome were left intact; the other panels, and all five of the windows, all suffered damage. Plans to rebuild the Baltic Exchange were abandoned when the extent of the damage became clear; the remnants of the old building were demolished in 1998 and replaced by 30 St Mary Axe (nicknamed the Gherkin) where the glazed rooftop dome refers back to the dome of the Baltic Exchange. With funding from Swiss Re, the memorial glass was restored by glass conservators Goddard & Gibbs and has been displayed at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich since 2005.".
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- Baltic_Exchange_Memorial_Glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass".
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- Baltic_Exchange_Memorial_Glass comment "The Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass comprises several stained glass windows designed by English artist John Dudley Forsyth which were installed over a staircase at the Baltic Exchange in London in 1922, as a memorial to the 62 members of the exchange who were killed while serving during the First World War.".
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