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Maughold Parish War Memorial (IOM_NIWM_MAU_00001)
Archaeology
15 names listed; First World War.
10 names listed; Second World War.
Celtic cross made of green slate from the Buttermere Quarries in the Lake District. The cross is mounted on three steps, made of rock from Maughold Head.
The memorial was unveiled Thursday 13 July 1922 by the Governor, and dedicated by the Bishop. The service was participated in by the Vicar of Maughold (the Rev. E. A. Stafford-Young, M.A.), the chaplain of Christ Church, Dhoon (the Rev. R. Fergusson), the Rev. M. AV. Harrison (Ramsey), the Rev. E. C. Palmer, superintendent Wesleyan minister, and by the captain of the parish, Mr J. R. Kerruish, M.L.G., J.P. The cross was designed by Mr P.M.C. Kermode and the sculptor is Mr Edward Christian, T.C., of Ramsey.
St Maughold's Churchyard
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- Parish: Maughold
- Sheading: Garff
- Grid Ref: SC4933691687
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record