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The Cenotaph includes a list of those men lost from the village in World War 1. Later a list of those lost in WW2 was added. | The Cenotaph includes a list of those men lost from the village in World War 1. Later a list of those lost in WW2 was added. | ||
'''Newspaper Cuttings:''' | |||
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File: 1998-06-16_ec.pdf|Official Openning in April 29th, 1923 | File: 1998-06-16_ec.pdf|Official Openning in April 29th, 1923 | ||
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Luddenden Cenotaph in 2012
The Cenotaph lies between the Lord Nelson Inn and St. Mary's Church. It was built in 1923 on land where previously stood a smithy and blacksmith shop.
The Cenotaph includes a list of those men lost from the village in World War 1. Later a list of those lost in WW2 was added.
Newspaper Cuttings:
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Official Openning in April 29th, 1923