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Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit.jpg
The Victory Eagle on the facade of the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit is 30 feet high and projects 4½ feet from the wall in high relief. Seven free-standing pylons were originally placed in front of the building along the walkway leading to…

Close-up of Victory Eagle (American Eagle).jpg
The Victory Eagle on the facade of the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit is 30 feet high and projects 4½ feet from the wall in high relief. Seven free-standing pylons were originally placed in front of the building along the walkway leading to…

Item #3707.jpg
The Victory Eagle on the facade of the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit is 30 feet high and projects 4½ feet from the wall in high relief. Seven free-standing pylons were originally placed in front of the building along the walkway leading to…

View of scaffolding surrounding Victory Eagle (American Eagle) at the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit.jpg
The Victory Eagle on the facade of the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit is 30 feet high and projects 4½ feet from the wall in high relief. Seven free-standing pylons were originally placed in front of the building along the walkway leading to…

Scaffolding surrounds Victory Eagle (American Eagle) at the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit.jpg
The Victory Eagle on the facade of the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit is 30 feet high and projects 4½ feet from the wall in high relief. Seven free-standing pylons were originally placed in front of the building along the walkway leading to…

The carving of Victory Eagle (American Eagel) for the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit.jpg
The Victory Eagle on the facade of the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit is 30 feet high and projects 4½ feet from the wall in high relief.

Playing Bears Fountain at Camp Ho-Mita-Koda.jpg
1928-29, stone, 42 inches x 30 feet, competed by Joseph Motto, Camp Ho-Mita-Koda, Newbury, Ohio.

Playing Bears Fountain.tif
1928-29, stone, 42 inches x 30 feet, competed by Joseph Motto, Camp Ho-Mita-Koda, Newbury, Ohio.
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