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Derby (Midland Railway cenotaph)
Midland Road
The Midland Railway War Memorial stands on Midland Road, Derby outside the Midland Hotel, and opposite Derby Railway Station. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who also designed the Whitehall Cen...
Mells War Memorial
Selwood Street
Curved wall with three central plaques surmounted by a tuscan column bearing a figure of St George. Two portland stone benches either side of the memorial, behind which are two more circular plaques i...
Busbridge
St John the Baptist Church
The memorial has no names but these are recorded on a plaque in the church. Busbridge War Memorial, situated in the churchyard of the Church of St John the Baptist, is listed at Grade II* for the f...
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Rose Hill / Church Cowley Road
It was originally proposed that the regimental memorial should be sited close to its barracks in Bullingdon Green but it was not possible to acquire a suitable site. Instead, it was built on land dona...
Rochdale Cenotaph
Memorial Gardens
The memorial stands in a memorial garden. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Historic England listing entry - The cenotaph and Stone of Remembrance stand on a broad rectangular dais of three...
Ashwell
Station Road / Lucas Lane
Ashwell’s war memorial committee was set up in 1919 under the chairmanship of Wolverley Attwood Fordham, a local brewer, with his wife Phyllis as secretary. It invited proposals from Sir Reginald Bl...
Freemasons' Hall
Freemasons Hall
The Freemasons Hall on Great Queen Street was constructed as a memorial to Freemasons who lost their lives during the First World War. The hall is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England...
Haileybury College Memorial Dining Hall
Haileybury College
From haileybury.com: 'Memorial Hall (1932). In 1921, the War Memorial Committee met to discuss the possibility of building a new Dining Hall at Haileybury. After a number of delays, a design was event...
The Cenotaph
Whitehall
The Cenotaph was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It is made of Portland Stone. He refused suggestions to add bronze figures of servicemen, wishing to portray a timeless abstract symbolism of emptiness....
Queens Own Royal West Kent Regt
Brenchley Gardens
Designer Sir Edwin Lutyens Builder Messrs G E WAllis and Sons Ltd 31 July 1921 Unveiling Maj.Gen. Sir Edmund Leach Dedication Archbishop of Canterbury DESCRIPTION: the memorial st...
Royal Naval Division - WWI
Admiralty Building
It is a water fountain, on a square plinth, constructed of an obelisk from which water issues. On the base of the memorial are badges of different units alongside an inscription. Historically was loc...
Southampton Cenotaph
Watts (West) Park
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, with clear reference to the Whitehall Cenotaph, with a sculpted draped body on top. The incised names on the memorial became difficult to read and a decision was taken t...
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