Prenton War Memorial

Public garden at the junction of Prenton Lane and Osmaston Road, Prenton, Wirral, CH42 8LB

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First World War memorial, unveiled on 6 August 1920, by Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornley of Liverpool with sculptural adornment by Frank Thomas and Son of Oxton.
Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1452585
Date first listed:
27-Apr-2018
Statutory Address:
Public garden at the junction of Prenton Lane and Osmaston Road, Prenton, Wirral, CH42 8LB
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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1452585
Date first listed:
27-Apr-2018
Statutory Address 1:
Public garden at the junction of Prenton Lane and Osmaston Road, Prenton, Wirral, CH42 8LB

Location

Statutory Address:
Public garden at the junction of Prenton Lane and Osmaston Road, Prenton, Wirral, CH42 8LB

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

District:
Wirral (Metropolitan Authority)
Parish:
Non Civil Parish
National Grid Reference:
SJ3062886185

Summary

First World War memorial, unveiled on 6 August 1920, by Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornley of Liverpool with sculptural adornment by Frank Thomas and Son of Oxton.

Reasons for Designation

Prenton War Memorial, erected in 1920 to designs by Briggs, Wolstenholme and Thornley, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:

Historic interest:

* as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the local community, and the sacrifice it made in the First World War.

Architectural interest:

* the memorial’s multi-tiered octagonal design incorporates a high degree of carved embellishment.

Group value:

* for its strong visual relationship with the Merchant Marine war memorial, which is also listed at Grade II.

History

The aftermath of the First World War saw the biggest single wave of public commemoration ever with tens of thousands of memorials erected across England. As a result of the huge impact that the loss of three quarters of a million British lives had on communities and the official policy of not repatriating the dead, the memorials provided a main focus for grieving communities.

The site for Prenton War Memorial was procured by Prenton Parish Council on 2 July 1919 from the trustees of Sir Andrew Barclay Walker’s estate for the sum of £500. The war memorial was unveiled on 6 August 1920 and was erected to the designs of Briggs, Wolstenholme and Thornley of Liverpool, with sculptural work by Frank Thomas and Son of Oxton.

During the 'May Blitz' of 1941 Prenton War Memorial suffered bomb damage and the memorial required significant restoration. Salvaging much of the original material and core structure, the memorial was reconstructed following the Second World War, largely to its original design. The second tier had rampant lions and escutcheons at each corner, which are not extant today, and rather than the stone base being directly inscribed, slate panels listing the honorands were affixed to the memorial.

In 2014 the local authority had the memorial cleaned and restored, with the inscriptions of the main plaques re-highlighted in white paint, true to the memorial's original design.

Details

First World War memorial, unveiled 6 August 1920, by Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornley of Liverpool with sculptural work by Frank Thomas and Son of Oxton.

MATERIALS: Yorkshire sandstone with slate inscription plaques.

DESCRIPTION: the memorial is set within a landscaped memorial garden and is set upon a two-stepped, coped plinth and has an octagonal three-tiered design incorporating elaborate carved decoration. The lowest tier incorporates slate panels to each face that bear the memorial’s inscriptions. A cornice supported by eight cartouches with crossed palm leafs and hanging festoons divides this from the second tier.

The inscriptions run anti-clockwise from the south face and read as follows:

Tablet one: IN HONOUR/ OF/ THE MEN OF/ THIS/ PARISH/ WHO SERVED/ IN THE/ GREAT/ EUROPEAN/ WAR/ 1914-1919
Tablet two: DIED FOR THEIR/ COUNTRY/ [NAMES]
Tablets three-six: SERVED ABROAD/ [NAMES]
Tablet seven: SERVED ABROAD/ [NAMES]/ SERVED AT HOME/ [NAMES]
Tablet eight: DIED FOR THEIR/ COUNTRY/ [NAMES]

The memorial’s second tier is adorned with double panels of open tracery on each face, topped by a cornice. The top tier has bas-relief panels to each face and a cornice above. Surmounting the whole is a Celtic cross with small urns to each corner, some of which appear to be missing.

Sources

Websites
Imperial War Museum entry, accessed 1 December 2017 from http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/2318
Mount Wood Conservation Area Appraisal. A Report for Metropolitan Borough of Wirral by Donald Insall Associates Ltd. January 2005, accessed 1 December 2017 from https://www.wirral.gov.uk/sites/default/files/all/planning%20and%20building/built%20conservation/mountwood/Mountwood%20Character%20Appraisal.pdf

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