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War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers
War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers
War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers
War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers
War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers
War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers
War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers

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A waved panel, the upper section of corten steel, has a large cut out of the Khanda symbol. The Khanda is an amalgam of three symbols, a double-edged sword in the centre, the circular Chakkar and two single-edged swords. It is also the military emblem of the Sikhs. The bottom section of the memorial is granite and bears a quote from Sir Winston Churchill.
Title

War Memorial for Sikh Soldiers

Date

2019

Medium

Corten steel & granite

Accession number

BS1_PF_S029

Acquisition method

funded by sponsorship and Bristol City Parks Department

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Bristol City Council

Custodian

Bristol City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2nd April 2019

Access

at all times

Inscription description

granite panel inscription: "BRITISH PEOPLE ARE HIGHLY INDEBTED AND OBLIGED TO SIKHS FOR A LONG TIME. I KNOW THAT WITHIN THIS CENTURY WE NEEDED THEIR HELP TWICE AND THEY DID HELP US VERY WELL. AS A RESULT OF THEIR TIMELY HELP WE ARE TODAY ABLE TO LIVE WITH HONOUR, DIGNITY AND INDEPENDENCE. IN THE WAR THEY FOUGHT AND DIED FOR US WEARING THEIR TURBANS" - WINSTON CHURCHILL; first plaque: DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE THOUSANDS OF SIKH SOLDIERS WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE IN THE FORST AND SECOND WORKD WARS IN SERVICE OF THE CROWN. UNVEILED BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF KENT KG / 2ND APRIL 2019; second plaque: LANDSCAPE DESIGN - MARCEL WATKINS / SCULPTURE AND BENCHES - STEVE JOYCE / RESEARCH AND GRAPHICS - PETE MILNER / THIS MEMORIAL GARDEN WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE SUPPORT OF THE BRISTOL CITY PARKS DEPT. AND THE SPONSORSHIP BY THE PEOPLE NAMED HERE.

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Located at

Castle Park, Bristol City

BS1 6WF

Backing on to gardens to the south-east of St Peter’s church ruins.