File:1900 Storm Memorial 2.jpg

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The statue is in memory of the victims lost at sea during the Galveston hurricane of September 8, 1900. A "Place of Remembrance" to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the storm. The 10-foot-tall bronze sculpture portrays a family - a father, mother and child - clinging together. One of the man's arms is reaching for the sky, and the other is around his wife. She is cradling their baby in her arms.

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Date

13 October 2013

Author

Commons user Jim Evans

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This image was taken in 29° 16′ 21.62″ N, 94° 48′ 54.59″ W.

This file was been nominated for deletion on 3 July 2022. Reason for the nomination: No FoP for 3d art in the USA. Statue installed in 2000. Artist David Moore. This file was uploaded locally as fair use. Not for commercial use. If you disregard this warning and use it for commercial purposes, you do so at your own risk.

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