I found this. I believe the statue was scrapped for the metal during WWII. McCreary hired Alfons Pelter, a well-known German sculptor to design the Victory Monument for Hotel Victory. At 22-ft high, the bronze monument featured a winged woman holding a wreath in one hand and a staff in the other. The “Winged Victory” monument was surrounded by a stone balustrade, the ruins of which can still be seen today.
I continue to be fascinated by the history of South Bass, Island and the Hotel Victory.
Vintage video...well done!
Who or what is the winged lady that you see in the early part?
I found this. I believe the statue was scrapped for the metal during WWII. McCreary hired Alfons Pelter, a well-known German sculptor to design the Victory Monument for Hotel Victory. At 22-ft high, the bronze monument featured a winged woman holding a wreath in one hand and a staff in the other. The “Winged Victory” monument was surrounded by a stone balustrade, the ruins of which can still be seen today.
Seeing all the women wearing long white dresses. Much simpler and more innocent times.
This video explained nothing. Useless