What are war memorials made from?

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What are war memorials made from? War Memorials Trust What are war memorials made from?

Learning objectives To know some materials that war memorials are commonly made from and the characteristics of these materials To consider the effects of different variables when selecting materials for a purpose To know which material is best for a memorial in a given location Skipsea Church, East Yorkshire (WM5813) © Mrs Marigold Vodden, 2012

Learning outcomes Identify the materials that war memorials are made from and their characteristics Explain what factors affect a material’s suitability to be used for a war memorial Understand advantages and disadvantages of using different materials for a war memorial Skipsea Church, East Yorkshire (WM5813) © Mrs Marigold Vodden, 2012

Which materials? List all the materials you think might be used to make war memorials. Use pictures to help you. How many can you think of? Hampstead, London (WM39) © War Memorials Trust, 2000 Newton Regis, Warwickshire © War Memorials Trust, 2010

What are the materials like? Look at the samples of materials you have been given. How would you describe them? Remember you are describing the material not the object.

Your design Think about the war memorials you have looked at and what they are for. If you were designing a war memorial, what ‘must haves’ would it include?

Activity Think about the war memorial type you have been given. What materials would be suitable for this type of memorial? Remember to think about its size, location, whether it will move, what it will look like. Ash, Surrey (WM1899) © Ash District Local History Museum Society, 2007 Scottish American memorial (WM646) © War Memorials Trust, 2009