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Open joint and signs of movement on base - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Front face - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Joint movement on base - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Rear face - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Sculpture panel slightly eroded and obscured by lichen - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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East facing incised base - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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South incised face - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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West incised face - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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North incised face - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Vegetation and lichen on base - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Open joints on west face of base - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Open joint on west face now misaligned showing signs of movement - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Movement damage to west face of base - Taken by Andrew Macdonald 20 Mar 2016
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Setting of memorial - Taken by David Wolfenden 27 Aug 2023
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Close up on the inscription - Taken by David Wolfenden 27 Aug 2023
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Inscription - Taken by David Wolfenden 30 Aug 2023
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Inscription - Taken by David Wolfenden 30 Aug 2023
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Inscription - Taken by David Wolfenden 30 Aug 2023
Reference WMO/228838
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The four faces on the base with names incised are heavily covered with lichen and badly eroded. Names are not easily legible.
Grade II (England)
1457034
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