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- Q22666899 abstract "Norwich War Memorial (also known as Norwich Cenotaph or Norwich City War Memorial) is a First World War memorial in the Market Place in Norwich, the county town of Norfolk in Eastern England. Unveiled in 1927, it originally sat outside the Guildhall, moved to its present location in 1938, and was rotated during restoration work in the 21st century. It was designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, the last of his eight cenotaphs erected in England. Prior to Lutyens' involvement, several abortive proposals had been made for commemorating Norwich's war dead and by 1926 the newly elected lord mayor, Charles Bignold, was determined to see the construction of a war memorial before he left office. He established the Joint Hospitals and War Memorial Appeal to raise funds for local hospitals in memory of the dead as well a physical monument, for which he commissioned Lutyens. The memorial was built quickly once the site and design were agreed and was unveiled by a local veteran on 9 October 1927. It takes the form of a low cenotaph atop a screen wall from which protrudes a Stone of Remembrance. Two bronze urns sit on the memorial which can burn gas to emit a flame—a feature which appeared in several of Lutyens' proposals for other memorials but which was only accomplished at Norwich. Lutyens also designed a roll of honour, on which the names of the city's dead are listed, which was installed in Norwich Castle in 1931.The memorial was moved from its original location outside the Guildhall to become the centrepiece of a memorial garden between the Market Place and the City Hall in 1938. In 2004 the structure on which the garden is built was found to be unstable, as a result of which the memorial was closed off pending repairs for seven years, during which time the memorial was neglected and fell into disrepair. Work began in 2008 and was completed in 2011, during which time the memorial was rotated to face the town hall rather than the market place. It was rededicated on Armistice Day 2011. Norwich War Memorial is today a grade II* listed building; in 2015, Lutyens' war memorials were declared a "national collection" and all were granted listed building status or had their listing renewed.".
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- Q22666899 comment "Norwich War Memorial (also known as Norwich Cenotaph or Norwich City War Memorial) is a First World War memorial in the Market Place in Norwich, the county town of Norfolk in Eastern England. Unveiled in 1927, it originally sat outside the Guildhall, moved to its present location in 1938, and was rotated during restoration work in the 21st century. It was designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, the last of his eight cenotaphs erected in England.".
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