Number of records found: 62
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Monument record: MSO10316 War Memorial, Winsford (Building)A granite War Memorial in the shape of a Celtic cross. It commemorates those who served from Winsford during World Wars One and Two. It was originally unveiled in 1921.
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Monument record: MSO9327 All Saints Church, Dulverton (Building)The Church of All Saints, Dulverton Parish Church, was wholly rebuilt in 1855 with the exception of the tower. The graveyard has been in use since medieval times.
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Monument record: MSO10314 Memorial Hall, High Street, Dunster (Building)A memorial hall, built in 1921 to commemorate those who died in World War One. It also commemorates those who died in World War Two.
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Monument record: MEM21941 Recreation Ground, Pound Walk, Dulverton (Monument)The Recreation Ground was presented to the town in 1920, by Charles Hardcastle Abbot, as a memorial to the dead of the First World War.
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Monument record: MEM22704 War Memorial, St Brendan's Churchyard, Brendon (Building)A granite cross is dedicated to those who died from the parish in World Wars One and Two.
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Monument record: MDE11177 Woody Bay train station, Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (Monument)The disused Woody Bay Railway Station was converted into a house but has been reopened with the restoration of this section of the train line. A locomotive on the site was dedicated as a war memorial by the Bishop of Exeter in 2008.
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Monument record: MEM22435 War memorial cross, Christ Church, Parracombe (Building)A granite wheel cross with a three-tiered octagonal base commemorates parishioners who died in World Wars One and Two and one casualty from Northern Ireland.
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Monument record: MSO10240 St Luke's Church, Simonsbath (Building)A 19th Century parish church, built in approximately 1856. It was constructed of grey stone in the Early English style.
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Monument record: MEM24470 Garden of Remembrance, north of St George's Church (Monument)A Garden of Remembrance is dedicated to the members of the parish who died in World Wars One and Two.
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Monument record: MSO12036 St Mary's Church, Luccombe (Building)The church dates from medieval times.