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English: Sir Edwin Lutyens' cenotaph to the dead of World War I in Southampton, UK. It was unveiled on 6 November 1920, originally with 1800 names, later increased to 2008.
Date 7 June 2005
Source Own work (original: Photo taken by me 2005-06-07.)
Author AlanFord at English Wikipedia

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8 June 2005, 18:45 1,059 × 1,471 (241,421 bytes) w:en:AlanFord (talk | contribs) (Sir [[Edwin Lutyens]]' [[cenotaph]] to the dead of [[World War I]] in [[Southampton]], [[UK]]. It was unveiled on [[6 November]] [[1920]], originally with 1800 names, later increased to 2008. Photo taken by me 2005-06-07. {{PD-self}})

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