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macedonboy
Royal Marines
The memorial stands in tribute to one of the most respected fighting arms of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines. Erected by the Plymouth Division to honour their comrades who fell in the two world wars...
Évaluation soumise le 20 sept. 2021
Brianngog
Lost but not Forgotten
The Royal Marine Memorial was erected originally as a reminder of those lost in World War One and still stands proud today as a Fitting Tribute to those lost in order to give us the life we all are ab...
Évaluation soumise le 17 déc. 2019
Albywon
A Fine Memorial
I missed this when I first got to Plymouth as I thought it was part of the Citadel. The memorial was erected in the 1920s in memory of Marines who died in WWI and was later adjusted to include WWII...
Évaluation soumise le 11 juin 2019
Jannerbloke
Well executed, emotive and fitting memorial.
Possibly the best site for a memorial on the Hoe. The bronze allegorical statue on the top (some say St George, others say an athlete wrestling an eagle) looks OK if you don’t spend too long musing on...
Royal Marines
The memorial stands in tribute to one of the most respected fighting arms of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines. Erected by the Plymouth Division to honour their comrades who fell in the two world wars...
Lost but not Forgotten
The Royal Marine Memorial was erected originally as a reminder of those lost in World War One and still stands proud today as a Fitting Tribute to those lost in order to give us the life we all are ab...
A Fine Memorial
I missed this when I first got to Plymouth as I thought it was part of the Citadel. The memorial was erected in the 1920s in memory of Marines who died in WWI and was later adjusted to include WWII...
Well executed, emotive and fitting memorial.
Possibly the best site for a memorial on the Hoe. The bronze allegorical statue on the top (some say St George, others say an athlete wrestling an eagle) looks OK if you don’t spend too long musing on...