War Memorial, Barrow-in-Furness
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 15:00 on 11 December 2025
Barrow’s War Memorial is a cenotaph standing on a hill in Barrow Park.
View uphill from the memorial to a VC winner:-
Closer view:-
Poppy detail by side of steps up to the Memorial:-
Upper detail; crest and inscription “AD 1914-1919”:-
Barrow War memorial plaques. Upper plaque reads, “To the glory of God and in honoured memory of the men of Barrow-in-Furness who fell in the Great War.” Lower plaque reads, “To the men and women of Barrow-in-Furness who died as a result of enemy action 1939-45.”:-
Great War names B W Adams – W Glover:-
Great War names W Gott – JJ Nicholls plus plaque reading, “In memory of those who died in the struggle for freedom.”
The Second World War names are set into the railings surrounding the memorial plinth:-
A photograph of the opening ceremony and details of the figurative cartouches at the corners of the memorial are on this Facebook page.
By the side of the memorial is a Second World War Memorial Bench:-
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