I visited the Somerset coastal town of Watchet back in the spring of 2018 and, while strolling around the harbour and esplanade, my wife and I came across a rather unique war memorial. It stands by the wall of the public library, a building which was the town's lifeboat station until 1944. The stone memorial is new and in the form of a structure representing sand bags. It was unveiled on 28 June 2014.
Originally Watchet had remembered its fallen by creating a recreation ground named the Memorial Ground. It consisted of a sports pavilion and stand which was opened in July 1929.
The distinctive new memorial commemorates 42 men who were killed in World War One and 16 in World War Two.
The war memorial in the Somerset coastal town of Watchet. |
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