benten Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 (edited) The ring shows the perron; it's is a monument representing the independence of the people of Li?ge "LG" wich means " Libertas Gentis", "Freedom for the People". Because of it's shape I think it's an older, ring perhaps between the wars 1 and 2 ? Is it edited for a special military event like the end of WW1? What medal could be depicted?I'm interested in your opinion.Cheers,Benten Edited January 12, 2008 by benten
Jef Posted January 12, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008 The ring shows the perron; it's is a monument representing the independence of the people of Li?ge "LG" wich means " Libertas Gentis", "Freedom for the People". Because of it's shape I think it's an older, ring perhaps between the wars 1 and 2 ? Is it edited for a special military event like the end of WW1? What medal could be depicted?I'm interested in your opinion.Cheers,BentenHello Benten,"Le Perron" is a monument near the townhall of Li?ge. Although the monument was used in many WWI representations (see pic of medal of Liege 1914), it is much older. You will find enough info on the website of Li?ge: http://www.liege.be/svcommu/perron.htm .with kind regards,Jef
benten Posted January 13, 2008 Author Posted January 13, 2008 Jef , thanks for your reply.Cheers,Benten
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