St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine
St. Giles' War Shrine

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This is a First World War shrine erected in 1916 before the end of the conflict at the instigation of the then vicar, Reverend F. C. J. Gilmore. It was finally dedicated by the Bishop of Oxford on 25th Dec 1917. Designed by architect Spencer Slingsby Stallwood, the memorial itself was constructed by Samuel Elliott & Sons Ltd of Caversham with the figure of Christ being carved by H.H. Martyn of Cheltenham. The memorial is constructed principally from teak and takes the form of a Calvary cross. it consists of an oak figure of Christ attached to the cross, with a nimbus over his head. The cross stands beneath a gabled canopy. On the upper arm of the cross is a carved scroll with the monogram INRI. The cross has a tall, square shaft with the conflict dates carved in relief on the front (south-west) face.

Title

St. Giles' War Shrine

Date

1916–1917

Medium

teak & oak

Accession number

RG1_BC_S025

Acquisition method

purchased by private funding from the parish of St Giles

Work type

War memorial

Owner

St Giles' Church

Custodian

St Giles' Church

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

25th December 1917

Listing date

06/11/17

Access

at all times

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Located at

Southampton Street, Reading

RG1 2QT

Located at the corner of Southampton Street and Church Road, in St Giles' Churchyard.