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Bournemouth War Memorial
United Kingdom
For servicemen from Bournemouth killed in the First World War
Unveiled1921
Location50°43′17.2″N 1°52′54.9″W / 50.721444°N 1.881917°W / 50.721444; -1.881917
Bournemouth
Designed byAlbert Edward Shervey
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameBournemouth War Memorial with associated steps, enclosure and balustrade
Designated12 March 2014
Reference no.1418017[1]

Bournemouth War Memorial is a First World War memorial built in 1921, located in the central gardens in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. The memorial is guarded by two stone lions made by WA Hoare. It was designed by Bournemouth's deputy architect Albert Edward Shervey, who copied the two lions (one sleeping, the other awake and roaring) from Antonio Canova's lions which guarded the tomb of Pope Clement XIII.[2] [3]

The war memorial stands near Bournemouth Town Hall and St. Andrew's Church, Richmond Hill.

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