War memorial, Wrythe Green

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War memorial, Wrythe Green

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 25 Apr 2023

War memorial on Wrythe Green, unveiled on 15 July 2017, commemorating the 45 men from The Wrythe who fell in the First World War. It complements a wooden cross in All Saints' Churchyard which had originally stood at St Andrew's Church, Wrythe Lane, with the cross being moved when the church was demolished in 1964. In the background is the sewer vent column in Image

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