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Miserden

Church of St Andrew

Opposite church. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens

Edward Horner

St Andrew Church

Base designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. The original wooden cross which marked the grave of Edward Horner in France is set into the base.

SNODLAND

Snodland Cemetery

This war memorial is in the shape of a cenotaph, taken from the design by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the most famous of which is in Whitehall London. The word ‘cenotaph’ means ‘empty tomb’ in ancient...

ROLVENDEN CROSS

St Mary's Churchyard

Rolvenden war memorial Latin cross is constructed of Bath stone. It stands on a hexagonal base supported by a plinth on a three-stepped base. The plinth carries lead inscription tablets. The memorial...

British Medical Association Gates

BMA House

The gates lie in the courtyard of BMA House (home to the British Medical Association). The Gates of Remembrance commemorate the 574 members of BMA who were lost in the First World War. They were desi...

Southend-on-Sea

Clifftown Parade

A memorial by Sir Edwin Lutyens. A free standing obelisk built on the cliff top over looking the River Thames estuary. Well maintained. A memorial to the people of Southend on Sea who lost their liv...

Cheylesmore

Victoria Embankment Gardens

The Cheylesmore Memorial is a Grade II listed outdoor stone memorial dedicated to British Army officer Herbert Eaton, 3rd Baron Cheylesmore, located in the Victoria Embankment Gardens in Westminster,...

Abinger Common

St James's Church

Sir Edwin Lutyens war cross on a circular base with carved sword. Destroyed by a flying bomb in 1944, rebuilt 1948.

CITIZENS OF YORK / City of York

War memorial garden

The memorial stands in the War Memorial Gardens, overlooking the River Ouse and St Mary’s Abbey to the north. It comprises the War Cross design by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a slender tapering cross c10m ta...

Tower Hill Memorial / Merchant Navy Memorial

Trinity Square

Looked after by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. World War I memorial by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Stone collonade bears plaques with names of lost vessells. Sunken garden behind added after WWII. Wa...

Holy Island

The Heugh

The memorial comprises the war cross design by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a slender tapering cross c5m tall. The lozenge-sectioned shaft and short cross arms are linked to the base by stop chamfers and cyma m...

Stockbridge

A3057

The war memorial in the village of Stockbridge, in the Test Valley in Hampshire, is a Grade II listed limestone cross on a narrow rectangular plinth and a three stepped base and a round apron. The hig...

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