CHELTENHAM
WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 &
2 - Detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2014
The War Memorial stands on the Promenade, Cheltenham outside the Municipal
Offices. It takes the form of an obelisk mounted on a two-stepped stone
plinth with the inscription on the top step of the plinth, the names
are listed on the plinth below. The memorial is mounted on a three stepped
stone base within a paved area. There are carvinbgs at the bottom of
the memorial including the twon coat of arms and wreath with reversed
sword with the dates 1914-1919. There arem nearly 1,300 names for World
War 1, 33 for World War 2, 7 for the Korean War, 1 for th Dhofar Rebellion
1962-76 and 1 for the Falklands Conflcit 1982. The memorial was first
unveiled by General Sir Robert Fanshawe 1st October 1921; the masons
were R L Boulton & Sons.
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REMEMBER
THE MEN OF CHELTENHAM WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR YOU
IN THE GREAT WAR OF 1914-1919. IF THEY WERE STRANGERS TO ONE ANOTHER
HERE IN THEIR COMMON HOME, THEY SERVED AND WROUGHT AND DIED IN MANY LANDS
NEAR AND FAR AS A BAND OF BROTHERS. LEARN FROM THEM SO AS TO LIVE AND
DIE THAT,
WHEN YOU HAVE FOLLOWED THEM AND ARE NO MORE SEEN, YOU MAY, LIKE THEM,
BE REMEMBERED AND REGRETTED
Still
to be transcribed
Last
updated
4 March, 2014
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