Cathedral Illuminated Book of Remembrance

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Reference WMO/120295

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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

St James' Mount

Liverpool

L1 7AZ

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: At the entrance of the Memorial Chapel, the illuminated Roll of Honour is within a glass display atop a marble cenotaph. At each corner, there is a bronze figure, with an angel looking inwards, with a figure representing a different branch of the armed forces facing out. The Roll of Honour contains the names of the fallen from the King’s Liverpool Regiment and other regiments from the Liverpool and district. The work of George Scruby, the Roll of Honour, includes the names of over 40,000 service members that fell during the Great War. King George V signed the front of the Roll during the ceremony dedicating the Chapel on 20th July 1924.
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