Silent soldier at Newtown Cenotaph
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Image: © Penny Mayes Taken: 2 Nov 2018
The Cenotaph stands in a small garden edged with pollarded lime trees, apparently named Clifton Park, at the junction of Short Bridge Street with New Road and Old Kerry Road. It was unveiled on January 18, 1925. For the centenary year it is guarded by two silent soldier silhouettes.