Building record 1623/1/9 - Brixworth War Memorial

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Summary

The memorial is situated in the churchyard of All Saints’ Church (Grade I-listed) in Brixworth Conservation Area. There are no known threats to the memorial.

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Full Description

{1} First World War memorial, 1921, with additions for later C20 conflicts.
Brixworth War Memorial stands in All Saints’ churchyard and is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
* Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the local community, and the sacrifice it made in the conflicts of the C20;
* Design: a well-executed limestone cross;
* Group value: with the Grade I-listed All Saints’ church.
History
The memorial, to commemorate the servicemen of Brinkworth who died during the First World War, was constructed by the builder Arthur Lewis. It was unveiled at a ceremony held on 15 May 1921 by Major-General Sir H Cecil Lowther, GCMG. Further names have been added, to commemorate those who fell during the Second World War, and also in the Korean War (1950-3) and the Falklands Conflict (1982).
Details
The war memorial stands in the south of the churchyard of Brixworth’s celebrated Anglo-Saxon Grade I-listed church of All Saints’. The memorial is a c6m tall, wheel-headed, foliate limestone cross which rises from a square plinth set on a three-stepped octagonal base. A Greek cross is carved in relief at the bottom of the shaft, on each side. The Greek cross carved on the north side of the shaft bears the inscription 1914-19.
Slate panels set into the plinth carry incised inscriptions and the names of the fallen:
(north panel) THEY, WHOM THIS CROSS COMMEMORATES,/ WERE NUMBERED AMONG THOSE,
WHO, AT/ THE CALL OF KING AND COUNTRY, LEFT ALL/ THAT WAS DEAR TO THEM, ENDURED
HARDNESS,/ FACED DANGER, AND FINALLY PASSED OUT OF/ THE SIGHT OF MEN BY THE PATH OF
DUTY AND/ SELF-SACRIFICE, GIVING UP THEIR OWN LIVES/ THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE IN
FREEDOM./ LET THOSE WHO COME AFTER, SEE TO IT/ THAT THEIR NAMES BE NOT FORGOTTEN.
(east panel) (16 NAMES)
(south panel) IN GLORIOUS MEMORY OF/ THOSE MEN WHO GAVE THEMSELVES/ IN THE GREAT
WAR/ 1939-1945./ (7 NAMES)/ (1 NAME)/ KOREA 28-9-1952.
(west panel) (32 NAMES)
A small slate plaque placed above the south panel carries the inscription FALKLAND ISLANDS/ 1982/ (1NAME)/ PARACHUTE REGT.
Brixworth Historical Society: War Memorial Record, accessed 20/02/2015 from
http://www.brixworthhistory.org/war-memorial/4583624798
Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Archive, accessed 17/03/2015 from
http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/14892


<1> Historic England, 2015, Brixworth War Memorial, (part checked) (Designation Advice Report). SNN109982.

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  • <1> Designation Advice Report: Historic England. 2015. Brixworth War Memorial. 29/04/2015. 1426179. Historic England. (part checked).

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Location

Grid reference SP 74753 71181 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish BRIXWORTH, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Record last edited

May 18 2015 3:07PM

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