NHER 66726 (Structure record) - World War One memorial with World War Two additions, Harleston

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Summary

A World War One memorial with World War Two additions commemorating the servicemen of Harleston. The memorial is in the form of a Celtic cross made of Cornish grey granite. It was unveiled 29 June 1920.

Protected Status/Designation

Location

Map sheet TM28SW
Civil Parish REDENHALL WITH HARLESTON, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

World War One memorial with World War Two additions
Location: Broad Street, Harleston
Type: Celtic Cross
Description: The memorial is in the form of a Celtic cross made of Cornish grey granite. The cross shaft is decorated with dot motifs surrounded and interwoven with snakes and foliage. The cross head has a raised boss in the centre with less prominent bosses on each arm. The uppermost cross arm holds carvings of zoomorphic figures (possibly lambs) with the heads of four snakes beneath them. There is carved decorative knotwork on the cross ring. The cross sits on top of a plinth on top of a single-step base. The inscriptions are placed on smooth, recessed faces on the plinth, with the main inscription on the front face and WW1 names on the remaining faces. An additional granite slab is placed at the front of the plinth with the names of WW2 fallen. An additional slate plaque has been placed at the bottom of the cross shaft memorialising Norfolk’s first Victoria Cross holder.
Proposed: Unknown
Designed By: Unknown
Constructed/Sculpted By: Unknown
Cost: Unknown
Unveiled: 29 June 1920 by Reverend Dr O. D. Inskip, the Rector of St John’s Church
Inscription: TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY/ OF THE/ REDENHALL HARLESTON WORTWELL MEN/ WHO FELL IN THE WAR/ 1914-1918. / AND THE WAR 1939-1945. / FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH
Information from Listing Description (S1) and Historic England Advice Report (S2).
See War Memorials On-line (S3) for images and the War Memorials Register (S4) for images, names and additional details.
A. Henderson (HES), 30 October 2024.

March 2017. Listed. Grade II.
Details as summarized above.
Please consult the National Heritage List for England (S1) for the current listing details.
See Historic England Advice Report (S2)) for further details.
See also War Memorials On-line (S3) and War Memorials Register (S4).
A. Henderson (HES), 30 October 2024.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1445129.
  • <S2> Designation: Historic England. 2007-present. National Heritage List for England Advice Report. Advice Report. Case Number 1445123.
  • <S3> Website: War Memorials Trust. 2014 - 2024. War Memorials Online. https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk. 15 January 2024. Reference WMO/169643.
  • <S4> Website: Imperial War Museums. ?-2020. War Memorials Register. https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials. 2020. WM Reference 65572.

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Oct 30 2024 10:23AM

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