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This page shows examples of different war memorial lychgates. Please see the Gallery page for details of how you can use these and copyright details.

 

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Newton Regis war memorial lychgate, Warwickshire © War Memorials Trust, 2010Newton Regis, Warwickshire (WM612)

This war memorial lychgate, situated outside St Mary's Church in Newton Regis, is made of timber and has an inscription carved into the roof, dedicating it to the fallen of the First World War. It was unveiled in 1928.

 

 

 

 

© War Memorials Trust, 2010

 

Crudwell war memorial lychgate, Wiltshire © War Memorials Trust, 2006Plaque fixed to war memorial lychgate, Wiltshire © War Memorials Trust, 2006Crudwell, Wiltshire (WM439)

This lychgate was unveiled in 1920. It is constructed of brick and oak, with wooden gates in between the brick piers. Plaques inscribed with the names of the fallen of the First World War are fixed to the inner sides of the brick piers.

 

© War Memorials Trust, 2006

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