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A 17 foot high stone Celtic Wheel Cross set on a granite plinth and base of flint cobbles sited on a garden on a roundabout with leaded lettering, unveiled on 20th November 1920 by Major-General Sir John Longley KCMG with 1000 people in attendance. The sculptor was Louis Frederic Roslyn (1878 – 1934).
A 17 foot high stone Celtic Wheel Cross set on a granite plinth and base of flint cobbles sited on a garden on a roundabout with leaded lettering, unveiled on 20th November 1920 by Major-General Sir John Longley KCMG with 1000 people in attendance. The sculptor was Louis Frederic Roslyn (1878 – 1934).



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Little Common War Memorial
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Start date: 21 November 1920
Architect: Louis Frederick Roslyn RBS
Builder: R. Francis & Sons
Original use: Memorial
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A 17 foot high stone Celtic Wheel Cross set on a granite plinth and base of flint cobbles sited on a garden on a roundabout with leaded lettering, unveiled on 20th November 1920 by Major-General Sir John Longley KCMG with 1000 people in attendance. The sculptor was Louis Frederic Roslyn (1878 – 1934).

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