Standing rather forlornly leaning against a wall in the base of the tower at All Saints was this very handsome small triptych in carved wood. It was originally from Holy Trinity, Moor Lane, Loughborough a fairly undistinguished Victorian church designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield built in 1878. The church closed many years ago and the building is occupied by a social services department and the war memorial was taken out and sent to All Saints.
The church building may have possessed little merit but the WW1 memorial is an outstanding piece.
It became part of the overall relocation plan at All Saints so it now has a safe and permanent home.
No records of people have been added to this memorial. Yet. Can you help?
All Saints Church, Loughborough, Steeple Row, Loughborough LE11 1EE
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