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Ramsey Town War Memorial (IOM_NIWM_RAM_00007)
Archaeology
Lists of 113 names listed on sides of monument and on curb. First World War. Red Dorset sandstone column with Celtic cross at the top.; 4 slate plaques around the base and a further 10 slate plaques facing the column on a sandstone curb that surrounds the main column.
Unveiled on 30 September 1930 by Major General Sir Wm. Fry and dedicated by the Lord Bishop J.D. Thompson. Architect - P.M.C. Kermode Sculptor and builder - Mr T.H. Royston. (Isle of Man Times 2 October 1920, p.7). The names of those commemorated from the Second World War were unveiled on 4 November 1951.
Ramsey Courthouse Gardens, Ramsey
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- Parish: Maughold
- Sheading: Garff
- Grid Ref: SC4522094365
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record