St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial
St Peter Port War Memorial

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A cenotaph like column with stepped lower part set into a curved wall, and a supporting figure of Saint George and the dragon.
Title

St Peter Port War Memorial

Date

1926

Medium

bronze & granite

Accession number

GY1_LS_S009

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

States of Guernsey

Custodian

States of Guernsey

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

19th September 1926

Access

at all times

Inscription description

four plaques bearing the names of Guernsey soldiers who died in the two world wars.

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Located at

Smith Street, St. Peter Port

GY1 2NZ

Located on the eastern side of Smith Street.