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Memorial Barnard Castle Co.Durham England 12 years 1 week ago #2908

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I visited Barnard Castle Co.Durham yesterday and while there I located the garden of remembrance for the town
A few photographs of the Boer war memorial.
The Boer War Memorial is situated in upper Galgate within a Garden of Remembrance. The square base and plinth is built from Sandstone and is surmounted by a red granite boulder. The Memorial bears a brass plaque which, over time, has been relocated to the opposite side following the creation of the Garden of Remembrance.

The inscription reads:-

PRO PATRIA
In memory of the Officers, NCOs and men of the 3RD (Militia) Batt the Durham Light Infantry, The Imperial Yeomanry and local volunteers attached to the line regiments who died in South Africa during the Boer War. 1899 – 1902

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"From a billow of the rolling veldt we looked back, and black columns were coming up behind us."
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Memorial Barnard Castle Co.Durham England 9 years 11 months ago #20359

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Well 2 years later and a trip out to Barnard Castle today for a look round the antique shops.
As I walked past the Memorial which I think is one of the most unimaginative I have seen, I decided to look in at St.Mary's Church to see if there was any commemoration to the D.L.I.
I was pleased to find the Church open to visitors and then found a memorial plaque to the D.L.I. who served in the South African war.
The plaque is bronze with a dark marble surround so apologies for the poor images.
The list of men are shown in this link:- www.roll-of-honour.com/Durham/BarnardCastleStMarysBoer.html













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Memorial Barnard Castle Co.Durham England 9 years 11 months ago #20362

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The granite boulder is presumably meant to be symbolic of something. :dry:

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Memorial Barnard Castle Co.Durham England 9 years 11 months ago #20364

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I think they must of ran out of money :blink:

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BereniceUK wrote: The granite boulder is presumably meant to be symbolic of something. :dry:

"From a billow of the rolling veldt we looked back, and black columns were coming up behind us."

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It looks like they had three different options for the memorial and decided to have a bit of all three.

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From the 'Sunderland Daily Echo' 28th July 1904:




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