London, Brighton and South Coast Railway War Memorial
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway War Memorial is a war memorial in London Bridge Station that honours the employees of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway who fought in the First and Second World Wars. Originally set in a brick wall,[1] it was unveiled in 1922.[2] It was framed with flat contemporary cladding panels when the station was redeveloped in the 2010s.[1]
This memorial is one of three erected by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, with the other two installed in Brighton train station and London Victoria train station.
Brighton train station in 2011
London Bridge train station in 2017
London Victoria train station in 2014
See also
Other railway war memorials:
- London and North Western Railway War Memorial, Euston station (to the north).
- Great Eastern Railway War Memorial, Liverpool Street station (to the north east).
- Great Western Railway War Memorial, Paddington station (to the west).
- North Eastern Railway War Memorial, York.
- Midland Railway War Memorial, Derby.
References
- "Bronze Coated Cladding London Bridge Station". www.artisticmetals.co.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- War Memorial: London Brighton and South Coast Railway and Southern Railway (WMR-12575): War Memorial: London Brighton and South Coast Railway and Southern Railway (WMR-12575), accessdate: July 20, 2017
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