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Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial

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The memorial takes the form of a massive stone obelisk with four ships’ prows projecting from the apex, inspired by the rostral columns erected to celebrate Roman naval victories. The obelisk rises from a stepped square base with corner projections, each projection supporting a lion couchant. Low down on each side of the obelisk is the naval badge of an anchor within a laurel wreath, surmounted by a naval crown. The apex of the obelisk is stepped inwards. Above the branching ships’ prows are bronze figures representing the four winds, who bear a large copper sphere representing the earth. A Second World War extension was unveiled in 1953.
Title

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Date

1924

Medium

Portland stone ashlar, copper & bronze

Accession number

PO5_MP_S031

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Portsmouth City Council

Custodian

Portsmouth City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade I (England and Wales)

Listing date

25/09/72

Access

at all times

Inscription description

bronze plaque to the south: IN HONOUR OF THE NAVY / AND TO THE ABIDING MEMORY / OF THESE RANKS AND / RATINGS OF THIS PORT WHO LAID DOWN THEIR / LIVES IN THE DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE AND / HAVE NO OTHER GRAVE THAN THE SEA / AND THEIR COMRADES OF AUSTRALIA / SOUTH AFRICA NEWFOUNDLAND INDIA PAKISTAN / CEYLON FIJI GOLD COAST HONG KONG KENYA / MALAYA NIGERIA SIERRA LEONE AND BURMA / WHOSE NAMES ARE HERE RECORDED: stone plaque with a naval crown and the inscription: 1914-1918 1939-1945 / ALL THESE WERE HONOURED IN THEIR GENERATIONS / AND WERE THE GLORY OF THEIR TIMES’.

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Clarence Esplanade, Southsea

PO5 3NB