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Carham Parish War Memorial


The war memorial for the Parish of Carham in Northumberland is located by a road junction near East Learham. The memorial was erected by public subscription and unveiled on the 19th of September 1920 by Earl Grey. The plain form of the monument was considered by Eearl Grey to reflect the Border character. The memorial is Grade II listed.

East Learmouth Grade II Listed War Memorials Carham Civil Parish Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carham Civil Parish
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Carham Parish War Memorial

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CARHAM WAR MEMORIAL - East Learmouth - List Entry
- "First World War Memorial with Second World War additions. Constructed of granite and red sandstone with bronze decoration. The memorial takes the form of a 4m tall Latin cross with …

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PARISH OF CARHAM
- "Road junction north of East Learmouth...."

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Carham Civil Parish
- The parish incorporates Carham, East Learmouth, Hagg, Howburn, Pressen Hill, Shidlaw, Sunilaws, Tithehill, Wark-on-Tweed, West Learmouth. There are also the hamlets of Mindrum, Mindrummill, Mindrum Station, and Downham.
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Carham Parish War Memorial

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War Memorial-Carham

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War Memorial

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List number: 1391867
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NT8629637555

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