Amersham, Garden Of Remembrance And Ye Olde Malt Tea House c.1958
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A148061

More about this scene
Looking north from an upper window of the Griffin, now an ASK pizza house, the Memorial Gardens were created in 1949 to commemorate the dead of the two world wars. A row of cottages was demolished and the War Memorial of 1921 relocated here. Behind the memorial cross a stylish pyramidal roofed rectory was built in 1985 to designs of Basil Spence, the architect of Coventry Cathedral.
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