Can you photograph your local war memorial? (UK)

Discussion in 'War Cemeteries & War Memorial Research' started by dbf, Nov 22, 2009.

  1. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    Stoke Gifford,Bristol
     

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  2. The Cooler King

    The Cooler King Elite Member

    Manchester Cathedral.
     

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  3. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    Great Massingham Norfolk
    Church of St Mary Great Massingham
    21 names from WW1 and 1 name from WW2.
    Couldn't get into churchyard to photograph the names.
     

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  4. The Cooler King

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    Blackpool.............. with full panels. :D A big undertaking!!!!!!
     

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  5. The Cooler King

    The Cooler King Elite Member

    Blackpool Con't. :D
     

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  6. bamboo43

    bamboo43 Very Senior Member

    Cheers CK,

    Picked up one of my boys on the penultimate panel from the Blackpool Memorial. I already had the original Kingsmen from this memorial, but did not think to look on the late additions panel before your post. :)
     
  7. The Cooler King

    The Cooler King Elite Member

    Great stuff, glad that you found him :D
     
  8. bamboo43

    bamboo43 Very Senior Member

    Thanks CK,

    Your photos of Manchester Cathedral aren't bad either!! :D
     
  9. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    Old North Creake Airfield Memorial
    Egmere
    Walshingham
    Norfolk
    Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust granite memorial marker
     

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  10. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    WW2 Memorial Winterton-on-Sea Norfolk
    Stone memorial around clock on Primitive Methodist Chapel Winterton-on-sea Norfolk.
    1939-1945 Lest We Forget
     

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  11. The Cooler King

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    Gloucester Cathedral
     

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  12. The Cooler King

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    Gloucester Cathedral War Memorial.
     

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  13. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    St Andrew's Church Willingale Essex
    Inside church:
    Memorials dedicated to 387th USAAF based at RAF Chipping Ongar (Willingale) during WW2.
     

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  14. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    Willingale Spain Essex
    External WW1 & WW2 memorial in churchyard of St Andrew's & St Christopher's churches.
    Willingale Essex.
     

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  15. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    Captain Richard Daunteshey Colnett Essex Regiment (WW1)
    St Andrew's Church Willingale Spain Essex
    Inside church on wall.
     

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  16. The Cooler King

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    St John the Baptist's Church is in the village of Aldford, Cheshire,
     

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  17. The Cooler King

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    An unusual memorial above the enterance door - The Old Schoolhouse, St Gregorys Mews, Chapel St, Bollington, Cheshire.
     

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  18. The Cooler King

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    This memorial In located in St Oswald's Church, Bollington. The memorial was relocated about 15 years ago when St John's Church closed.
     

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  19. The Cooler King

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    Another unusual memorial fixed to the front wall of Buerton Primary School, Buerton, Cheshire.
    It is a marble panel containing the names of those who fell in WW2.
     

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  20. Natalie Longman

    Natalie Longman Well-Known Member

    Bomber Command Memorial London
    Green Park London.
    Opened: 2012
    Architect: Liam O'Connor
    The statue is larger than life size.
    Definitely worth a visit.
     

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