London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial
London and North Western Railway War Memorial

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The memorial was paid for mainly by the subscriptions of London and North Western Railway staff, to commemorate the 3,719 LNWR employees who fell in the First World War. It is an obelisk above a tall pedestal standing on a circular stepped base. Projecting buttresses on each corner support over life size figures representing a sailor, infantryman, airman and gunner. These have heads bowed and arms reversed. There is a raised cross with overlapping bronze wreath on each face, and a First World War tablet in marble and two Second World War tablets in granite. The memorial's site was originally in the centre of Euston Square on the approach road to the station and on an axis with the Euston Arch prior to the latter's demolition in the 1960s. The area has since been redeveloped and the memorial now sits in front of a modern office building.
Title

London and North Western Railway War Memorial

Date

1921

Medium

Portland stone, grey granite & bronze

Accession number

NW1_CRH_S037

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Network Rail

Custodian

Network Rail

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II* (England and Wales)

Listing date

11/01/99

Access

at all times

Inscription description

south face, front façade with large incised letters: IN / MEMORY / OF OUR / GLORIOUS / DEAD; granite panel on the front façade with incised gold letters: IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE 3719 MEN OF THE / LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY / WHO FOR THEIR COUNTRY, JUSTICE AND FREEDOM / SERVED AND DIED IN THE GREAT WAR / 1914-1919 / THIS MONUMENT WAS RAISED BY THEIR / COMRADES AS A / LASTING MEMORIAL TO THEIR DEVOTION; stone panel on the east and west sides with incised letters: REMEMBER / THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE / LONDON MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH / RAILWAY 1939 1945

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Located at

Euston Square, Camden

NW1 2EF

Located at bus station entrance outside Euston Railway Station.