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    Memorial

    St Martins Parish And Congregation

    St Martin with St Wilfrid and St Alban Church War Memorial

    Source: Copyright Brian Mawdsley

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    Current Location

    On external Trinity Street wall, St Martin with St Wilfrid and St Alban Church, Lewes Road, Brighton, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 3HN, England

    OS Grid Reference

    TQ 31860 05400

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    © WMR-2254

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    Type of Memorial
    Cross
    WMR Reference Number
    2254
    Description
    Full-sized Crucifix of carved teak mounted on wall with finely carved life size figure. The church has a long association with the Army and is known as the Soldiers' Church.
    Inscription
    TO THE GLORY OF GOD/AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN/OF ST MARTIN'S CONGREGATION AND PARISH/WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES DURING THE GREAT WAR/1914-1918/WHOSE NAMES ARE RECORDED WITHIN THIS CHURCH/CHRIST DIED FOR ALL/THESE DIED FOR YOU/
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)

    Components

    Cross

    Made from: Wood - Teak


    Condition: Good


    Pedestal

    Made from: Stone


    Condition: Good


    Figure

    Made from: Wood - Teak


    Condition: Good


    • West Sussex Gazette - Thursday 10 March 1921 St. MARTIN'S MEMORIAL