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Ventnor - dedication ceremony 20 Oct 1920 from post card, showing original light sandstone colouring - Taken by Unknown 20 Oct 1920
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Ventnor War Memorial from contemporary postcard 1920s - Taken by Unknown 11 Nov 1921
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Ventnor war memorial - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 12 Oct 2011
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Ventnor War Memorial from contemporary postcard 1920s - Taken by F Frith & Co Ltd 11 Nov 2021
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Ventnor - northern steps showing "stable" subsidence - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from NW - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from NE - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - context from NE - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - main dedication and wreath - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from SE - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - WW II inscriptions - slate panel is in good condition - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - southern steps - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from SW - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - WW I inscriptions - slate panel is in good condition - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from South (from the park) - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from South East (from the park) - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from South West (from the park) showing rendering missing from base - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - from South West (from the park) showing rendering missing from base steps - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - context from the park (from SW) - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - context from the park (from SE) - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
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Ventnor - context from the Road (from NNE) - Taken by Geoffrey Allan 21 Feb 2023
Reference WMO/102219
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Front side: Oiur glorious dead / to the glory of God / and in memory of the men of Ventor / who fell in the Great War 1914-1918 / (names) Rear side: In grateful rememberance of / the men and women of Ventor / who lost their lives in the Great War 1939-1945 / services / (names) / civilians (names).
Grade II (England)
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