Monument record 0754400000 - The Lee War Memorial
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- Listed Building (II) 1433152: The Lee War Memorial (DBC8173)
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Type and Period (2)
- WAR MEMORIAL (Constructed 1921, Modern - 1901 AD to 1999 AD)
- CELTIC CROSS (Modern - 1901 AD to 1999 AD)
Description
A celtic Cross with wheel constructed of granite. Commemorates local people who were killed in action during WW1 and WW2. In good condition. Unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire on 1 January 1921 (B2).
Photographs of the cross and further details on the WW1 war dead. Amongst the WW1 dead were nine men all killed in Fromellas and in 2001 soil from their grave in France was brought back and buried beneath the memorial (B1).
Listed Grade II. Summary of Building: First World War memorial, 1921, with later additions. Reasons for Designation: The Lee War Memorial, which stands on The Green, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: - Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on this local community, and the sacrifice it has made in the conflicts of the C20; - Architectural interest: an intricately carved wheel-head cross in the Celtic style; - Group value: with a number of Grade II-listed buildings around The Green. History: The memorial was dedicated and unveiled on 1 January 1921 by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Robert Wynn-Carington, Marquis of Lincolnshire. The site had been presented by Lady Liberty and the memorial organised by a committee chaired by Captain Ivor Stewart-Liberty. The cross commemorates 30 local servicemen who died in the First World War, including six pairs of brothers. Following the Second World War the names of 12 men who died during that conflict were added. A metal plaque was subsequently fixed to the memorial commemorating nine men, named on the cross, who died at Fromelles on 19 July 1916. Soil from their graves was brought back and is buried beneath the plaque. Details: DESCRIPTION: the memorial is situated at the north-eastern corner of the village green, facing Lee Clump Road. It is in the form of the Iona cross, with a slim granite tapering shaft, rectangular in section, surmounted by a wheel-head cross. A rope pattern adorns the arrises of every part of the shaft and cross head. The shaft rises from a shallow, tapering pedestal that stands on a single step of stone blocks, surrounded by a narrow pavement. Carved interlace decoration adorns the face of the wheel-head cross. The principal dedicatory inscription begins immediately below the wheel-head on the front face, reading 'TO THE/ GLORY/ OF GOD/ AND IN/ MEMORY OF/ THESE MEN/ OF THE LEE/ WHO GAVE/ THEIR LIVES/ FOR KING &/ COUNTRY/ HEARTH/ & HOME/ FREEDOM/ & HONOUR/ IN BRITAIN'S/ WAR AGAINST/ GERMAN/ CRUELTY &/ AGGRESSION/ (30 NAMES)/ 1914-1919'. The rear face of the shaft bears a sword carved in relief, below which is carved 'THANKS BE/ TO GOD/ WHICH/ GIVETH/ US THE/ VICTORY/ THROUGH/ OUR LORD/ JESUS/ CHRIST'. The Second World War dedication is carved in low relief on the front face of the pedestal, reading '1939 – 1945 (12 NAMES)'. A metal plaque on the front face of the step reads 'NINE MEN FROM THIS VILLAGE WERE SLAIN AT FROMELLES, NORTHERN/ FRANCE ON 19 JULY 1916. THEIR NAMES ARE RECORDED ON THIS WAR/ MEMORIAL AND SOIL FROM THEIR GRAVES IN FRANCE WAS BROUGHT BACK IN/ 2001 AND BURIED BENEATH THIS PLAQUE IN HONOUR AND REMEMBRANCE OF/ THEIR GALLANTRY AND SACRIFICE'. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: a chain carried on low timber posts forms a boundary at the rear of the monument, with six short posts on the periphery of the green in front of the memorial. Selected Sources: Websites: Imperial War Museum, War Memorials Register, accessed 01/02/2016 from http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/8140 Other: 'The Lee. Unveiling and Dedication of War Memorial', The Bucks Herald, 8 January 1921, p5 (B3).
Sources (3)
- <1>SBC24038 Digital archive: June, Peter & Martin Underwood. 2011. Buckinghamshire Remembers database.
- <2>SBC24036 Digital archive: Imperial War Museum. 2011. UK National Inventory of War Memorials. 8140.
- <3>SBC24719 Digital archive: English Heritage. 2016. National Heritage List for England: Listing Entry.
Location
Grid reference | SP 90030 04259 (point) |
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Civil Parish | THE LEE, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire |
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Record last edited
Jun 6 2016 6:10PM