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Lancaster Crimean War Memorial
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Lancaster Crimean War Memorial
Lancaster Crimean War Memorial
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Lancaster Crimean War Memorial
Lancaster Crimean War Memorial
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Lancaster
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Lancaster Crimean War Memorial erected by public subscription and designed by Edward Graham Paley was inaugurated on Nov 8th 1860 by William Whelon Esq., Mayor. The Crimean Monument is an Obelisk located at Lancaster Cemetery, Quernmore Road, Lancaster. This image is of the North side detail: Lance-Corporal JAMES WATERHOUSE 1st Foot (The Royal Regiment). Died of cholera at Varna, Bulgaria, 15th August 1855. Aged 25 years. Private WILLIAM LEADBETTER 1st Foot (The Royal Regiment). Blown up by the explosion of a magazine in Sebastopol, 16th September 1855. Aged 19 years. 3487 Private WIlLIAM DAWSON 4th Foot (The King's Own) Severely wounded in action on 16th January 1855 and died in hospital at Scutari, Turkey, 12th February 1855. Private GEORGE NIMMO 4th Foot, (The King's Own) Died from the effect of wounds received in action in hospital at Scutari, Turkey, 10th January 1856. Aged 27 years. Private WILLIAM RABY 4th Foot (The King's Own) Died in the hospital tent before Sebastopol, 21st March 1855. Aged 41 years. Private ROBERT GARDNER 219t Foot (North British Fusiliers) Killed in the trenches before Sebastopol, 11th December 1854. Aged 21 years.
Lancaster Crimean War Memorial erected by public subscription and designed by Edward Graham Paley was inaugurated on Nov 8th 1860 by William Whelon Esq., Mayor.
The Crimean Monument is an Obelisk located at Lancaster Cemetery, Quernmore Road, Lancaster.
This image is of the North side detail:
Lance-Corporal JAMES WATERHOUSE
1st Foot (The Royal Regiment).
Died of cholera at Varna, Bulgaria, 15th August 1855. Aged 25 years.
Private WILLIAM LEADBETTER
1st Foot (The Royal Regiment).
Blown up by the explosion of a magazine in Sebastopol, 16th September 1855. Aged 19 years.
3487 Private WIlLIAM DAWSON
4th Foot (The King's Own)
Severely wounded in action on 16th January 1855 and died in hospital at Scutari, Turkey, 12th February 1855.
Private GEORGE NIMMO
4th Foot, (The King's Own)
Died from the effect of wounds received in action in hospital at Scutari, Turkey, 10th January 1856. Aged 27 years.
Private WILLIAM RABY
4th Foot (The King's Own)
Died in the hospital tent before Sebastopol, 21st March 1855. Aged 41 years.
Private ROBERT GARDNER
219t Foot (North British Fusiliers)
Killed in the trenches before Sebastopol, 11th December 1854. Aged 21 years.
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Inauguration Engraving 1860
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