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Boer War Memorials
In North East England

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South African War Memorial
- The South African War Memorial in Ward Jackson Park was sculpted by Francis W. Doyle Jones and was unveiled on the 19th of July 1905.[1] The memorial is Grade II ...

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Benson Monument
- Overview Map Street View This bronze statue of Lieutenant-Colonel George Elliott Benson is located at the south end of Beaumont Street in Hexham. Benson served with the Royal Regiment of ...

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Dorman Museum
- Overview About the Museum Map Street View "The museum was officially opened on the 1st of July 1904, by the Colonel in Chief of the Yorkshire Regiment, as the Dorman ...

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DLI Cross
- Overview Map Street View The stone Celtic-syle cross is located by Durham Cathedral, just south-west of Palace Green. This is a war memorial dedicated to the soldiers of the Durham ...

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Boer War Memorial, Carr Ellison Park
- A memorial to seven local men men who were killed in the Boer War of 1899-1902 was built on a mound adjacent to the Dell in Carr Ellison Park, Hebburn. ...


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South African War Memorial
- The South African War Memorial in Ward Jackson Park was sculpted by Francis W. Doyle Jones and was unveiled on the 19th of July 1905.[1] The memorial is Grade II ...

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Benson Monument
- Overview Map Street View This bronze statue of Lieutenant-Colonel George Elliott Benson is located at the south end of Beaumont Street in Hexham. Benson served with the Royal Regiment of ...

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Dorman Museum
- Overview About the Museum Map Street View "The museum was officially opened on the 1st of July 1904, by the Colonel in Chief of the Yorkshire Regiment, as the Dorman ...

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DLI Cross
- Overview Map Street View The stone Celtic-syle cross is located by Durham Cathedral, just south-west of Palace Green. This is a war memorial dedicated to the soldiers of the Durham ...
