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Unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial at the junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 27th June 1920
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Unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial at the junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 27th June 1920
The Kenwyn War Memorial was unveiled on 27th June 1920 by the Duke of Cornwall / Prince of Wales, who would later become Edward VIII. The ceremony was attended by around 2000 people. The memorial commemorates those members of the parish who died during the First World War. Following the Second World War, further names were added to the memorial. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial on June 27th, 1920. Located at the junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill in Kenwyn, Cornwall, this memorial stands as a solemn tribute to the brave souls from the parish who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War I. The ceremony was graced by royalty, with none other than the Duke of Cornwall himself, later known as Edward VIII or Prince of Wales, officiating the unveiling. A crowd of approximately 2000 people gathered to witness this poignant event that forever etched their memories. Photographer Arthur William Jordan skillfully captured this historic occasion for posterity. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to feel a sense of reverence and gratitude towards those who gave their lives for our freedom. As years passed and another devastating conflict unfolded, additional names were added to this hallowed monument following World War II. Today, it serves as a reminder not only of past sacrifices but also as an enduring symbol of resilience and unity within the community. This remarkable photograph is part of Royal Cornwall Museum's collection, preserving invaluable glimpses into our shared heritage. Let it serve as a testament to honor those who fought valiantly for peace amidst chaos and inspire future generations never to forget their sacrifice.
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