Hurst obelisk
IG8, Broomhill Walk, 1, Hurst House
We have included this obelisk here for completeness only. It has no inscriptions so if it is a memorial there are no clues about its subj...
We have included this obelisk here for completeness only. It has no inscriptions so if it is a memorial there are no clues about its subj...
Normally we would transcribe the list of names but we noticed that the Imperial War Museum had already done this, so we have very gratefu...
This memorial was first erected in the Paddington Town Hall. That was probably in the 1920s and it would have been modified after WW2 to...
Only minor additions were made after WW2; the names of the dead from that war were not added.
This bronze nude warrior is far more focussed on proudly raising a flaming cross in his left hand than on using the sword in his right to...
These WW1 names are inscribed on the tilted top of the enclosing wall, and proved difficult to photograph and transcribe. Some sections a...
To find this this memorial it may help to know that it is in section 213 (as shown in an old plan displayed near the main entrance). Our ...
The Pieta was carved by Lindsey-Clark and has been restored by Sue Lambert, née Dring. The plaque laid in the terrace carries the image ...
Unveiled by General Sir Charles Monro. This memorial is on the Imperial War Museum's register as having 921 names but the names are not ...
Each name is given with the date of death and a code (e.g. AN144 or F1525) which, initially we assumed would refer to a register of inter...
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