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Liverpool Cenotaph stands on St George's Plateau, to the east of St George's Hall in Liverpool, England. It was erected as a memorial to those who had fallen in the First World War. The dates of the Second World War were subsequently added. The cenotaph consists of a rectangular block of stone on a stone platform, with bronze, low-relief sculptures on the sides depicting marching troops and mourners. It was designed by Lionel Budden, with carving by Herbert Tyson Smith. Initially designated as a Grade II listed building, its status was raised to Grade I in 2013.

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  • Cenotafio de Liverpool (es)
  • Liverpool Cenotaph (en)
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  • El Cenotafio de Liverpool (en inglés: Liverpool Cenotaph)​ se encuentra en la meseta de San Jorge, en el este del Salón de San Jorge en Liverpool, Inglaterra en el Reino Unido. Fue erigido en memoria de los caídos en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Posteriormente se añadieron los símbolos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El cenotafio consiste en un bloque rectangular de piedra en una plataforma de piedra, con bronce, esculturas de bajo relieve en los lados que representan las tropas que marchan y dolientes. Fue diseñado por Lionel Budden, con la talla de Herbert Tyson Smith. Inicialmente designado como un edificio catalogado de grado II, su estado se elevó a grado I en 2013. (es)
  • Liverpool Cenotaph stands on St George's Plateau, to the east of St George's Hall in Liverpool, England. It was erected as a memorial to those who had fallen in the First World War. The dates of the Second World War were subsequently added. The cenotaph consists of a rectangular block of stone on a stone platform, with bronze, low-relief sculptures on the sides depicting marching troops and mourners. It was designed by Lionel Budden, with carving by Herbert Tyson Smith. Initially designated as a Grade II listed building, its status was raised to Grade I in 2013. (en)
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  • Liverpool Cenotaph (en)
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  • Liverpool Cenotaph (en)
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  • Liverpool Cenotaph with the columns of St George's Hall behind (en)
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  • Grade I (en)
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  • Liverpool Cenotaph (en)
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