Montgomery War Memorial
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 26 Jul 2018
At 50 feet high in height and stands 1050 feet above sea level, this war memorial proudly stands on the top of Town Hill, and overlooks a lot of surrounding hillside. This was completed in 1923, and is dedicated to both the second world wars. This is also called the "Montgomeryshire War Memorial" too. It's placed in a very tranquil position, and stands very far away from the town of Montgomery itself. Possibly my most favourite war memorial yet. At the time when I took this, it was being scaffolded. Viewed from the path that leads up to Town Hill and the Montgomery War Memorial itself, and my brother can be seen walking up the hill too.