Memorial details
- Memorial type
- Cross
- District
- Radnor
- Town
- Old Radnor
- County
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Commemoration
- Second World War (1939-1945), First World War (1914-1918)
- Ceremony
- Unveiled
Date: 1921
Attended by: Lieutenant-Colonel Drage - Dedicated
Date: 1921
Attended by: The Vicar, The Reverend T Lloyd - Show More (1)
- Unveiled
- Lost
- Not lost
- WM Reference
- 7109
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Current location
The memorial is located between the church
and The Harp Inn.
St Stephen's Church
Old Radnor
Radnor
Powys
LD8 2RL
Wales
OS Grid Ref: SO 24991 59143
Denomination: Church of England
- Description
- Simple wheel cross of stone surmounting a tapering stone pedestal which bears names and inscription. Three step stone base.
- Inscription
- TO THE GLORY OF GOD / IN HONOURED MEMORY OF/ THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN / THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919 / KILLED IN ACTION / (Names) / DIED / (Names) ALSO IN MEMORY OF THE / FOLLOWING WHO DIED ON / ACTIVE SERVICE / (Names)
- Inscription legible?
- no
- Names on memorial
- Aspley, C J
Ball, G B L
Baynham, H C
Davies, Cyril
Davies, J J
Duff Gordon, Cosmo Lewis
Evans, A G
Jones, E J
Jones, E W P
Jones, T S
See details for all 13 names - Commemorations
- Second World War (1939-1945)
Total names on memorial: 5
Served and returned: 0
Died: 5
Exact count: yes
Information shown: Forename, surname, regiment, date of death.
Order of information: Undefined - First World War (1914-1918)
Total names on memorial: 13
Served and returned: 0
Died: 13
Exact count: yes
Information shown: Rank, initial, surname, regiment.
Order of information: Undefined
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Components
- Cross
Measurements: height c. 5000mm
Materials: Stone - Portland
- Cross
- Condition
- Old Radnor
- WMO ID: 162307
- Condition: Good [last updated on 23-09-2018]
- Help update these details if the condition is wrong
- Costs
Comments: The land is common land. The Lord of the Manor was Sir Henry Duff-Gordon.
- Trust fund/Scholarship
- No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A - Sponsorship
- Public
Details: A committee was formed with the object of obtaining funds. - Reference
- "FALLEN HEROES". Hereford Times, 1921.
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