John Oram's photos with the keyword: Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe

John F Kennedy Memorial (8) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 176
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. The seven-ton block of Portland stone is engraved with a passage from the President's inaugural address. The inscription was made by sculptor Alan Collins. 200_2_P1050244

John F Kennedy Memorial (7) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 138
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. The seven-ton block of Portland stone is engraved with a passage from the President's inaugural address. The inscription was made by sculptor Alan Collins. 200_2_P1050240

John F Kennedy Memorial (6) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 116
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. 200_2_P1050238

John F Kennedy Memorial (5) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 134
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. 200_2_P1050237

John F Kennedy Memorial (4) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 118
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. 200_2_P1050236

John F Kennedy Memorial (3) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 155
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. 200_2_P1050235

John F Kennedy Memorial (2) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 113
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. 200_2_P1050234

John F Kennedy Memorial (1) - 7 June 2015

11 Jun 2015 112
The John F Kennedy Memorial (1965) at Runnymede is situated in one acre of land given to the USA. The memorial stone is accessed via a path and The Steps of Individuality which are constructed from 60,000 irregular Portuguese granite setts. The setts were laid randomly and there are 50 actual steps each representing a state of the USA. The monument was designed by landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. 200_2_P1050233