The four black crosses on the wing's emblem commemorate these air battles.
The battlefield contains a cross and a monument to commemorate the battle.
The rugs depict guns, hand grenades, mines, tanks and airplanes; crosses commemorate the dead.
The cross commemorates the men of the 51st Highland Division who fell at High Wood in July 1916.
Today, a white cross commemorates the slaughter of the Caribs.
A cross in the square commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee of 1897.
A white cross on the cliff commemorates the death of a boy scout in 1941.
The Celtic cross is made of cut stone, and commemorates Rev. Mateer's Irish background.
A large wooden cross commemorates a shipwreck from 22 February 1907.
The cross commemorates his friends and relatives who fell in the German campaign of the Napoleonic Wars.