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Monument

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2

Erection date: 5/11/1955

Inscription

{On the low wall overlooking the sunken garden:}
1939 - 1945
The twentyfour thousand of the Merchant Navy and fishing fleets whose names are honoured on the walls of this garden gave their lives for their country and have no grave but the sea.

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Site: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2 (1 memorial)

EC3, Trinity Square Garden

Designed as an extension to the WW1 Mercantile Marine memorial to the south. ÌýAÌýsemi-circular sunken garden contains the names of almost 24,000 BritishÌýseamen and 50 AustralianÌýseamen, all listed on the walls of the sunken garden. ÌýOur website provides access to this list but (for capacity reasons) our app doesn't. ÌýIn the centre of the garden is a pool of bronze, engraved with a compass pointing north. ÌýThe memorial incorporates two statues, one an officer and one aÌýseamanÌýof the Merchant Service, and seven allegorical figures in relief, one shown in our photograph, possibly representative of the seven seas. ÌýThe garden was intended to provide a quiet space for mourners and, as pointed out by Ward-Jackson in his magnificent 'Public Sculpture of the City of London', is reminiscent of the "...east end of an imaginary ruined church, complete with radiating chapels, an image with powerful resonances in theÌýbombed City...".

Attached to the wall of the steps is a sort of User's Guide to this memorial. ÌýIt gives a ground plan (see photo) and:Ìý"The names of the dead are to be found under the names of the ships in which they were serving. ÌýThe ships of the Merchant Navy are arranged in alphabetical order on panels 1 to 121 and panels 130 to 132. ÌýPanel 122 bears the names of the men of the Lighthouse andÌýPilotageÌýServices. ÌýVessels of the Fishing Fleets appear on panels 123 to 129. ÌýIf visitors have difficulty in finding a name, they are advised to consult the Registers containing lists in alphabetical order of all those commemorated on this memorial at the office of the Corporation of Trinity House in this Square {contact details}. Ìý ÌýÌýRespect this sanctuary which bears the names of true men lost at sea. ÌýKeep it clean and shipshape."

We thank Jamie Davis for finding Ìýto the British Pathe news film of the unveiling.

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