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Title
Hartlepool Workers' Memorial
Date
1999
Medium
stone & bronze
Accession number
TS24_KA_S020
Acquisition method
commissioned by Hartlepool Borough Council
Work type
Mural
Owner
Hartlepool Borough Council
Custodian
Hartlepool Borough Council
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
19th May 1999
Access
at all times
Inscription description
the main circular inscription reads: HARTLEPOOL WORKERS' MEMORIAL / REMEMBER THE DEAD / FIGHT FOR THE LIVING.; the bronze plaques read: plaque 1: DEDICATED / BY COUNCILLOR / RON WATTS / MAYOR OF / HARTLEPOOL; plaque 2: ON BEHALF OF / HARTLEPOOL / BOROUGH COUNCIL / 19TH MAY 1999; plaque 3: FOR THOSE / HARTLEPOOL / WORKERS WHO / HAVE LOST / THEIR LIVES; plaque 4: DUE TO / INDUSTRIAL / INJURY OR / DISEASE; plaques 5 and 6 both read: INTERNATIONAL / WORKERS' / MEMORIAL; plaque 7: DEDICATED / BY PAUL MACKNEY / GENERAL / SECRETARY / OF NATFHE; plaque 8: ON BEHALF OF HARTLEPOOL T.U.C. 19TH MAY 1999; plaque 9: FOR THOSE / HARTLEPOOL / WORKERS WHO / HAVE LOST / THEIR LIVES; plaque 10: DUE TO / INDUSTRIAL / INJURY OR / DISEASE; plaques 11 and 12: INTERNATIONAL / WORKERS' / MEMORIAL