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memorials

29 June 2009
1903 – Memorial Chapel, Blue Coat Hospital, Lancashire

1903 – Memorial Chapel, Blue Coat Hospital, Lancashire

Architect: Briggs & Wolstenholme, Hobbs & Thornely

28 June 2009
1884 –  Thorngate Memorial Hall & Alverstoke Parochial Offices, Gosport, Hampshire

1884 – Thorngate Memorial Hall & Alverstoke Parochial Offices, Gosport, Hampshire

Architect: Davis & Emanuel In 1885 a memorial hall was erected in the High Street, Gosport, at a cost of about £9,000, as a memorial to the late William Thorngate, esquire, merchant of...

26 June 2009
1885 – Memorial Fountain to The Earl of Sandwich, Huntingdonshire

1885 – Memorial Fountain to The Earl of Sandwich, Huntingdonshire

Architect: Robert W. Edis Perspective View including Working Detail, Elevations, Sections as published in The Building News, November 20th 1885.

22 June 2009
1878 – Proposed Memorial Cross, All Saints Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

1878 – Proposed Memorial Cross, All Saints Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Architect: W.M. Fawcett Published in The Building News, September 6th 1878.

22 June 2009
1888 – Design for The Armada Memorial, Plymouth, Devon

1888 – Design for The Armada Memorial, Plymouth, Devon

Architect: Herbert Gribble

15 June 2009
1879 – The Windsor & Eaton Albert Institute, Windsor, Berkshire

1879 – The Windsor & Eaton Albert Institute, Windsor, Berkshire

Architect: H.F. Bacon & E. Ingress Bell From Marshall’s Guide to Windsor dating from the earliest years of the reign of George V, the following description: This handsome building was erected as a...

10 June 2009
1875 – Wellington’s Column, Liverpool

1875 – Wellington’s Column, Liverpool

Architects: George Anderson Lawton

09 June 2009
How these men will honour the 7 July dead in this royal corner of London

How these men will honour the 7 July dead in this royal corner of London

If you wanted to trace the formal history of the British public memorial from Victorian times to the present day, London’s Kensington Gardens would be a good place to start. Opposite the Royal...

09 June 2009
1905 – Macdonald Memorial Tower, Dingwall, Scotland

1905 – Macdonald Memorial Tower, Dingwall, Scotland

Architect: C.H. Maidman