Brierley Hill War Memorial
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Brierley Hill War Memorial
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Brierley Hill War Memorial is a war memorial in Brierley Hill, Dudley, England. Erected after World War I, the memorial stands outside St. Michael's church and was unveiled on 12 November 1921. It also now commemorates the dead of World War II, the Korean War, Cyprus Emergency and Malayan Emergency, on separate tablets. The memorial, based on designs by Councillor J.T. Fereday, with additional work by local industrialist and preacher Francis Lane, consists of a statue of a charging infantry sold
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War memorial in Dudley, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brierley_Hill_War_Memorial
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2023-07-03T20:18:00Z
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