Garden with memorials in Hetton-Le-Hole

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Garden with memorials in Hetton-Le-Hole

Image: © Trevor Littlewood Taken: 15 Jun 2021

The small garden area is largely tarmacked with trees and shrubs around the periphery. The central memorial is a general one to people of the district who have died as a result of war; there are no names and it's not a military monument. (There is a conventional war memorial in the town, it's in the club garden of the Hetton-le-Hole Working Men's Club & Institute.) The other memorial is left of centre in the image; it's to Bob Paisley, born in the town and manager of Liverpool FC. for nine seasons.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.820755
Longitude
-1.453085