War Memorial, Hove Cemetery
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 5 Jan 2017
One of two in Hove Cemetery, in the southern section is one dedicated tothose who died World War One, whilst this one in the north is for those who lost their lives in World War Two. There are 37 graves here and are located at the far eastern end. Hove Cemetery consists of two parts, the original section south of Old Shoreham Road that was first consecrated in 1882 and a second to the north of the road that opened in 1923 as an extension. The northern section is divided further by a public footpath that links the A270 to Elm Drive. Hove Cemetery consists of two parts, the original section south of Old Shoreham Road that was first consecrated in 1882 and a second to the north of the road that opened in 1923 as an extension. The northern section is divided further by a public footpath that links the A270 to Elm Drive.
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