NHER 63866 (Structure record) - World War One memorial with World War Two additions, Hockwold cum Wilton
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
Location
| Map sheet | TL78NW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | HOCKWOLD CUM WILTON, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
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Full Description
World War One Memorial with World War Two Additions
Location: St James’ Churchyard, Church Lane, Hockwold cum Wilton.
Type: Obelisk
Description:
The memorial is constructed from grey granite, in the form of a freestanding, polished, obelisk. It is used to commemorate twenty-three local servicemen who died in World War One, and latterly three casualties from World War Two. The obelisk is described as rising “from a two-tiered, chamfered, square plinth upon a single-stepped, chamfered, square base. The whole surmounts a narrow, square platform” (S1). There are inscriptions and wreath designs on the plinth, all incised and painted gold. The former World War One dedication is on the north face of the obelisk, comprising a dated inscription (A) within a wreath. This is continued with inscriptions directly below to the upper tier (Inscription B), and the lower tier (Inscription C) of the plinth. Twenty-two names are on the east and west faces of the upper tier of the plinth along with an additional single name on the south face of the same tier. Directly below this single name is the latter World War Two dedication, comprising a dated inscription (D) within a wreath. Three names are listed below, on the lower tier of the plinth.
Proposed: Date unknown.
Designed by: Unknown
Constructed/Sculpted By: Unknown.
Cost: Unknown
Unveiled: Secondary unveiling November 1947 (by Brigadier-General H. G. J. de Lotbiniere and Reverend N. R. M. Hawthorn).
Inscription A: 1914/ 1919.
Inscription B: THIS MONUMENT/ IS ERECTED/ IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/ THE MEN FROM THIS PARISH/ WHO SERVED/ IN HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES/ AND DIED/ IN THE GREAT WAR.
Inscription C: "THEY LOVED NOT THEIR LIFE/ EVEN UNTO DEATH" REV. XII 4.
Inscription D: 1939/ 1945.
Information from Listing Description (S1) and Historic England Advice Report (S2).
See War Memorials On-line (S4) for images, the War Memorials Register (S5) for images, names and additional details, and the 1947 newspaper article (S6).
P. Beers (HES), 30 January 2020.
October 2017. Listed. Grade II.
See Listing Description (S1), Advice Report (S2) and Consultation Report (S3) for details.
See also War Memorials On-line (S4) and War Memorials Register (S5).
P. Beers (HES), 30 January 2020.
Associated Sources (6)
- <S1> SNF48662 Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1450859.
- <S2> SNF98376 Designation: Historic England. 2007-present. National Heritage List for England Advice Report. Advice Report. Case Number 1443203.
- <S3> SNF98273 Designation: Historic England. 2011-2018. National Heritage List for England Consultation Report. Consultation Report. Case Number 1443203.
- <S4> SNF100208 Website: War Memorials Trust. 2014 - 2024. War Memorials Online. https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk. 15 January 2024. Reference WMO150871 [Accessed 30 January 2020].
- <S5> SNF100358 Website: Imperial War Museums. ?-2020. War Memorials Register. https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials. 2020. WM Reference 53472 [Accessed 30 January 2020].
- <S6> SNF100406 Newspaper Article: Thetford and Watton Times and People's Weekly Journal. 1947. [Unknown]. 29 November. pp1.
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Record last edited
Dec 13 2024 2:15PM