Inaugurated in 1926, the monument is a sculpture by B.Callie.
On the "Monument to the pupils of the municipal schools of Etterbeek killed in action for the fatherland", a naked youth kneeling lays a wreath of roses and laurel leaves at the feet of the allegory of justice.
It is a sign of gratitude.
The boy represents all the former students of the municipality who died during the war.
Next to it it says: "1914 Pro Patria 1918".
Under the heading "To our friends" are the names of the victims on two plates.
Left : Allaer J. – Boudeville C. – Bouvier C. – Craps J. – De Becker M. – Galesloot C. – Haeseleer A. – Husson P. – Martin F. – Mertens J. – Jacobs J.
Right: Nootens P. – Packmans J. – Tisson C. – Tisson J. – Trentels N. – Troch A. – Prince A. – Varmoten J. – Van Engeland – Wedekind H. – Haus M.
Source: Brussels Heritage: 14-18 Beelden vertellen – Pedagogical Heritage Cahiers
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