Malta George Cross Memorial
The Malta George Cross Memorial, also known as the Maltese Memorial, is a
The memorial is constructed from a large rectangular monolithic block of limestone from the Maltese island of Gozo. The block stands 3 metres (9.8 ft) high and weighs 8.5 tons. It bears an inscribed black slate panel on each of its four sides. The main panel to the southeast recounts the Siege of Malta from 1940 to 1943, and the consequent loss of 7,000 lives of Maltese civilians and Allied and Commonwealth service personnel. A Maltese cross is displayed above this main panel. Further details of the siege are inscribed on a second panel on the northwest face of the memorial. The panel to the northeast gives details of the awarding of the George Cross, and that to the southwest has a map illustrating the Allied operations in the Mediterranean Sea.
The stone was presented by the Government of Malta and erected by the
The stone was a bright white colour when it was unveiled, but has weathered and darkened.
There is a further memorial to the George Cross Island Association at the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas near Lichfield, and one in the Peace Garden of the former Anglican Church of St Luke, Liverpool.
See also
References
- A tribute at last for the heroes who broke Siege of Malta, The Telegraph, 15 August 2005
- Malta GC – Tower Hill, London, UK, waymarking.com
- Maltese Memorial, War Memorials Online
- Monument: Malta Siege, London Remembers
- Malta GC memorial, London, Imperial War Museums
- Malta George Cross Island Association memorial, Alrewas, Imperial War Museums
- George Cross Island Association memorial, Liverpool, Imperial War Museums