Tewin Memorial Hall

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Tewin Memorial Hall

Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 15 Oct 2020

Built in 1922 as a First World War Memorial to a design by architect Sir Herbert Baker. The dedication plaque reads: This Building is erected by Sir Otto Beit KCMG on a site presented by The Rt. Hon. Lord Desborough KCVO to commemorate the services rendered by men and women of this parish of Tewin and in grateful memory of those who gave their lives for King and Country in the Great War 1914-1919. Opened on 23 January 1922."

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Image Location

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51.816296
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-0.156935