George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower
George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower

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A neo-gothic memorial clock tower erected in memory of George Pritchard Rayner of Trescawen who died in South Africa in July 1900.
Title

George Pritchard-Rayner Memorial Clock Tower

Date

1902

Medium

limestone masonry

Accession number

LL77_AEB_S001

Acquisition method

erected by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Isle of Anglesey County Council

Custodian

Isle of Anglesey County Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

10/11/86

Access

at all times

Inscription description

In Memory of / GEORGE PRITCHARD RAYNER / of Trescawen J.P for Anglesey / Lieutnt in the Montgomeryshire / Imperial Yeomanry Died in / Bloemfontein Hospital July 1st / 1900 whilst serving his / QUEEN and COUNTRY / Erected by his friends and relations; raised stone lettering above door: ANNO 1902 DOM

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Bridge Street, Llangefni

LL77 7LT

Located in Bulkeley Square.