Number of records found: 62
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Page: Local Museums and Heritage OrganisationsThe following is a list of museums, visitor centres and record offices that relate to Exmoor National Park. Historic England Archive The archive holds over 12 million photographs, drawings, reports and public...
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Page: National Heritage LinksA list of heritage organisations and projects that operate nationwide. Architectural Heritage Fund Association for Industrial Archaeology ...
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Page: Useful ResourcesWebsites that provide access to different collections and information online. National Heritage List For England The official up to date register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sit...
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Monument record: MEM22338 War Memorial, Lee Road, Lynton (Building)A war memorial dating from 1920, in the form of a smooth doric column carrying a ball finial, surmounting a square rock-faced granite plinth with smoothed panels bearing the names of those who died in World Wars One (41) and Two (21).
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Monument record: MSO10317 War memorial cross at Selworthy (Building)A floriated stone cross commemorates 8 villagers who died during World War One and 8 who died in World War Two.
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Monument record: MEM22299 War Memorial, Dulverton (Building)A Portland stone war memorial in the form of an obelisk surmounting a plinth, which commemoriates those who died in the two World Wars, and those lost on HMS Dulverton in 1943. It was unveiled by Major General Dare Wilson in 2006.
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Monument record: MSO10315 War Memorial, Dunster Steep, Porlock (Building)A small sandstone war memorial cross recording the names of 25 soldiers who died during World War One and 13 soldiers who died during World War Two.
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Monument record: MSO10302 War Memorial, Wheddon Cross (Monument)A war memorial at Wheddon Cross, in the form of a granite obelisk.
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Monument record: MSO10312 Memorial Hall, Church Hill, Exford (Building)The hall was built as a memorial to the ten Exford men who died in World War One. It opened in 1922.
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Monument record: MSO10313 War Memorial, St Mary's Churchyard, Brompton Regis (Monument)A stone cross to commemorate 16 parishioners who were killed in WWI.