File:Paddington GWR War Memorial.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPaddington GWR War Memorial.jpg |
Soldier Reading a Letter. Great Western Railway war memorial on Platform 1 of Paddinton Station. Upper guilded inscription reads "IN HONOUR OF THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE WORLD WARS 1914-18 1939-45. Lower inscription reads "3312 MEN AND WOMEN OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR KING AND COUNTRY". See also http://www.rupertharris.com/final/sc_war_memorials/examples/example8/example8.php. |
Date | Sculpture unveiled by Victor Spencer, 1st Viscount Churchill on Saturday November 11th, 1922. Photographed 11th March 2007. |
Source | Photography is own work |
Author | Sculptor is Charles Sargeant Jagger M.C. 1885-1934 [1] |
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