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The Pioneer Mother Memorial, also known as Pioneer Mother and Pioneer Mothers, is a 1928 bronze sculpture by American artist Avard Fairbanks, installed at Esther Short Park in Vancouver, Washington, in the United States. The memorial depicts a mother and three children, and commemorates pioneer mothers who settled in the Pacific Northwest. The main female figure may depict Esther Short, one of the first U.S. citizens to arrive in Fort Vancouver. Commissioned by Vancouver banker Edward Crawford and his wife Ida for $10,000, it is one of the city's oldest works of public art, acquired in 1928 and unveiled in 1929. The sculpture was renovated around the start of the 21st century and is maintained by the City of Vancouver's Parks & Recreation department.

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  • Monumento conmemorativo a la madre pionera (es)
  • The Pioneer Mother Memorial (en)
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  • The Pioneer Mother Memorial, also known as Pioneer Mother and Pioneer Mothers, is a 1928 bronze sculpture by American artist Avard Fairbanks, installed at Esther Short Park in Vancouver, Washington, in the United States. The memorial depicts a mother and three children, and commemorates pioneer mothers who settled in the Pacific Northwest. The main female figure may depict Esther Short, one of the first U.S. citizens to arrive in Fort Vancouver. Commissioned by Vancouver banker Edward Crawford and his wife Ida for $10,000, it is one of the city's oldest works of public art, acquired in 1928 and unveiled in 1929. The sculpture was renovated around the start of the 21st century and is maintained by the City of Vancouver's Parks & Recreation department. (en)
  • El Monumento conmemorativo a la madre pionera, también conocido como Madre pionera y Madres pioneras,​​ es una escultura de bronce de 1928 del artista estadounidense , instalada en en Vancouver, en el estado de Washington (Estados Unidos). El monumento representa a una madre y tres hijos, y conmemora a las madres pioneras que se establecieron en el noroeste del Pacífico. La figura femenina principal puede representar a Esther Short, una de las primeras ciudadanas estadounidenses en llegar a . Encargada por el banquero de Vancouver Edward Crawford y su esposa Ida por 10 000 dólares, es una de las obras de arte público más antiguas de la ciudad, adquirida en 1928 e inaugurada en 1929. La escultura fue renovada a principios del siglo XXI y es mantenida por el departamento de Parques y Recrea (es)
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  • The Pioneer Mother Memorial (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Esther_Short_Park,_Vancouver,_WA_(2013)_-_06_(cropped).jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Esther_Short_Park,_Vancouver,_WA_(2013)_-_08.jpg
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  • Renovated c. 2000 (en)
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  • The memorial sculpture in 2013 (en)
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  • Vancouver, Washington, United States (en)
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  • Sculpture: Bronze (en)
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