Rickmansworth

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Reference WMO/163291

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St Mary's Churchyard

Church Street

Rickmansworth

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Cenotaph
Lettering: Raised
About the memorial: Separated from it's Bronze sculptured Lion and the Eagle capping ( now in grounds of the Three Rivers District Council Offices) this features sculpture work by celebrated Glaswegian Sir William Reid Dick RA illustrating despair and hope, or sorrow and victory on either side of this memorial. Although not part of the original design by the sculptor, The Lion and Eagle stood atop this cenotaph when erected. The commemorated names are given through metal inlaid lettering. Funds were raised by the people of the town and this is the focus of Remembrance Day.Currently attacked by lichen and copper erosion. Sculptor: Sir William Reid Dick
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IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL MEMORY/ OF MEN OF THIS/ DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/ IN THE GREAT WAR/1914/ 1918/ ROLL OF HONOUR/ (Names)/ ROLL OF HONOUR/ 1939-1945 AND SUBSEQUENT CONFLICTS

Grade II (England)

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