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Southampton Cenotaph

…Major General the Rt. Hon. J E B Seeley, CB, CMG, DSO, TD, PC, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire. The names of the fallen, which were carved directly onto the memorial,…

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Norwich War Memorial

…Norwich, all of which founded due to over-ambition or popular criticism. Charles Bignold took the matter in hand upon being elected Lord Mayor in 1926 and decided that the construction…

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Southend-On-Sea War Memorial

…and is an unfortunate later addition. The memorial cost £5,522 and was unveiled on 27 November 1921 by Baron Lambourne, PC, GCVO, JP, DL, the Lord Lieutenant of Essex. (Contributor:…

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North Eastern Railway Company War Memorial

…a meeting convened by the Ancient Monuments Board in July 1922. By a curious twist, by the time that the memorial was unveiled on 14 June 1924 by Lord Plumer,…

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Sandhurst War Memorial

…each of the long arms and a seat at the ends of the short ones. It is a delightful composition. The memorial was unveiled by Lord Groschen in August 1923….

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Royal Flying Corps Memorial

…and the positioning of the globe reflects the situation in northern France on 11 November 1918. The memorial was unveiled by Lord Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force on…

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Mesnil Warren

…c19 red brick house purchased by Lord Derby’s trainer, the Hon. George Lambton, c. 1908. Additional storey with balcony overlooking the gallops by Owen C. Little, 1912, and large extension…

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11 Carlton House Terrace

Lord Monson. Staircase with one straight flight and twin semicircular returns, cleverly complicated by Lutyens for Benjamin Guinness, 1922: a bridge was added from the landing to the gallery across…

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Fordham War Memorial

…and the memorial was rebuilt at a cost of £4,750. It was rededicated by the Lord Bishop of Ely on 19 July 1992. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) The memorial comprises a…

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Gerrards Cross War Memorial Building

…conversion cost c£3,500 and the centre was opened on 14 October 1922 by Earl Carrington, the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In Pevsner, N., Brandwood,…