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    Memorial

    Pembroke and Monkton

    Source: Copyright Shirley Hitchcock

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    Current Location

    At the entrance to the castle., Pembroke Castle, Castle Terrace, Pembroke, South Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, SA71 4LF, Wales

    OS Grid Reference

    SM 98234 01552

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    © WMR-6939

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    Type of Memorial
    Cenotaph
    WMR Reference Number
    6939
    Description
    Cenotaph set on a stepped plinth and three steps. There is a carved wreath on the 6o'clock face and a small dedicatory tablet resting on the upper step for WW2. The lettering is in black and the names are inscribed on the other faces of the plinth.
    Inscription
    Front: TO/ OUR GLORIOUS DEAD/1914-1918/ FORGET US NOT O LAND FOR/ WHICH WE FELL/ MAY IT GO WELL WITH ENGLAND/ STILL GO WELL/ KEEP HER BRIGHT BANNERS/ WITHOUT SPOT OR STAIN/ LEST WE SHOULD DREAM THAT/ WE HAVE DIED IN VAIN Sides: (Names) Below,(front): IN MEMORY/ ALSO OF THOSE WHO FELL/ IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR/ 1939 - 1945 (sides) (Names)
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    85
    Died
    85
    Information shown
    surname, initials of forenames
    Order of names
    surname
    War
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Number Commemorated
    21
    Died
    21
    Information shown
    surname, initials of forenames
    Order of names
    surname
    Additional Information
    details of names list unknown
    Maker(s)
    • MESSRS T W COLLEY & SONS, Mason

    Ceremonies

    Unveiled

    5 July 1924

    Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd GCVO KCB DSO

    Dedicated

    5 July 1924

    Local Clergy/Dignitaries

    Custodian
    SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL

    Components

    Cenotaph

    Height: 4280MM

    Width: 2900MM

    Depth: 3220MM


    Made from: Granite - Cornish


    Condition: Good


    • The Pembrokeshire Telegraph 2 July 1924
    • Research files of Richard Morris OBE No.20