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The Ramsey War Memorial is located on a small tree lined park adjacent to the Parish Church. It was designed by Mr. F. W. Pomeroy R.A. and unveiled on the 20th November 1921.
The memorial consists of an octagonal pillar of Portland Stone on an octagonal base upon which is set the memorial plaques bearing the names of the fallen. (See below for detail) The pillar is surmounted with gilt bronze figure of St. George slaying the Dragon
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| A close up image of St. George slaying the Dragon atop the Ramsey War Memorial |
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The setting of the Ramsey War Memorial