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War Memorial, Terrace Green


The war memorial at Seaham is located on Terrace Green, by the sea front. The memorial is a Celtic cross designed by Mr TA Lawson and unveiled 1922 in dedication to the local men who lost their lives in the First World War. It was later further dedicated to those lost in the Second World War. The monument is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. Also located on Terrace Green is Tommy - a statue of a First World War soldier.

Seaham War Memorials Historic Buildings and Monuments in Seaham Grade II Listed Seaham at War Tommy statue
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Seaham Seafront at the memorial

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War Memorial at Seaham

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Seaham War Memorial

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Seaham War Memorial

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Seaham War Memorial

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Seaham War Memorial - List Entry
- "First World War memorial designed by Mr TA Lawson, unveiled 1922. The memorial stands at the centre of Terrace Green, overlooking the sea to the east and in close proximity …

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Cross 1914-18 1939-45 Terrace Green - Seaham
- Detailed information about the memorial.

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Tommy statue
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Tommy statue
- Overview About Tommy Map Street View A distinctive metal statue of a soldier from the First World War stands on the Green by the seafront in Seaham. The 9ft 5ins …

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List grade: 1439974
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ4300749624

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