Building record 979/0/12 - Great Brington War Memorial, Main Street

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Summary

First World War memorial, unveiled in 1921 by the 6th Earl Spencer as Lord Lieutenant of Northampton. It was designed by Colonel John Brown and constructed by Messrs JG Pullen and Sons of Northampton.

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{1} The aftermath of the First World War saw the biggest single wave of public commemoration ever with tens of thousands of memorials erected across England. This was the result of both the huge impact on communities of the loss of three quarters of a million British lives, and also the official policy of not repatriating the dead: therefore the memorials provided the main focus of the grief felt at this great loss.

One such memorial was raised in the village of Great Brington, Northamptonshire, as a permanent testament to the 28 men of Brington parish (Great Brington, Little Brington, Nobottle and Althorp) who lost their lives during the conflict. Taking the form of a cenotaph designed by Colonel John Brown and manufactured by Messrs JG Pullen and Sons of Northamton, it was unveiled on 12 June 1921 by the 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922) as Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire. Earl Spencer not only funded the memorial but he also paid for the installation for a memorial tablet in the Church of St Mary the Virgin (listed Grade I) the previous year.

At the unveiling ceremony Earl Spencer stated that, “I do not think really that a cenotaph or memorial is needed; for us the memory of those men will never die in our hearts. This memorial is made of our county stone (Weldon stone), and as long as the stone lasts the memory of our Brington, Nobottle and Althorp men will remain. I like to think that it will show the close connection that I and my family have had with the Bringtons for many long years”. At Earl Spencer's request the inscription plaque not only included the full Christian names of the dead servicemen but it also omitted any reference to their rank.

Details
First World War memorial cenotaph, unveiled in 1921 by the 6th Earl Spencer as Lord Lieutenant of
Northampton. It was designed by Colonel John Brown and constructed by Messrs JG Pullen and Sons of Northampton.

MATERIALS: of Weldon stone with a Derbyshire gritstone base.
DESCRIPTION: the memorial stands in a prominent roadside position within a grassed and railed enclosure on the south-east side of Main Street, Great Brington. A double-leaf gate at the centre of its north-east side gives access to the enclosure.
Its design, which is based on Edwin Lutyens’s Whitehall cenotaph, consists of a 4.9m high memorial with a chest tomb atop a rectangular pylon, the whole standing on a three-stepped base. The north-west face of the chest tomb bears a bronze wreath in relief while a bronze dedication plaque on the pylon below reads:
1914-1919 / TO THE UNDYING MEMORY OF THE TRUE AND / FAITHFUL MEN WHO WENT FORTH
FROM THIS / PARISH FOR GOD AND FOR LIBERTY AND / WHO DID NOT RETURN / [Names] / LORD,
GIVE THEM REST AND ETERNAL LIFE.


<1> Historic England, 2020, Great Brington War Memorial (Designation Advice Report). SNN111972.

<2> Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register, War Memorials Register, accessed 03 April 2020. No 14886 (Website). SNN110619.

<3> Roll of Honour, Accessed 03 April 2020 (Website). SNN110911.

<4> https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk, War Memorials Online, Accessed 03 April 2020. No 197271 (Website). SNN110618.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1>XY Designation Advice Report: Historic England. 2020. Great Brington War Memorial. 05/06/2020. 1469712. Historic England. [Mapped feature: #82686 ]
  • <2> Website: Imperial War Museum. War Memorials Register. http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials. War Memorials Register, accessed 03 April 2020. No 14886.
  • <3> Website: Roll of Honour. rollofhonour.com. Accessed 03 April 2020.
  • <4> Website: https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk. War Memorials Online. Accessed 03 April 2020. No 197271.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 6665 6502 (1m by 2m)
Civil Parish BRINGTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Record last edited

May 11 2025 3:38PM

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