Did you know that there are at least 116 war memorials in Enfield?
War memorials can be found in schools, places of worship, clubs and work places. They come in a variety of forms, such as:
- the memorial to the Men of Edmonton, now standing on the busy roundabout at Edmonton Green;
- the lychgate at St Stephens Church, Village Road, Bush Hill Park;
- a Rose bowl in Trinity Church, Church Street, Enfield;
- a bench commemorating the Enfield Air Raid Wardens at the junction of Pear Tree Avenue and Willow Road;
- wooden boards with names and a centre mosaic roundel in a wreath depicting St George and the Dragon at Southgate School, Sussex Way;
- an illuminated roll of honour at Ponders End Conservative Club, Derby Road, Ponders End;
- the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cross of Sacrifice at Edmonton Cemetery on Church Street Edmonton.
The Enfield Society is working on a project with the War Memorials Trust to ensure that: all the existing records of War Memorials are correct and are up to date; there are photographs of all the memorials; the names of all the individuals on the memorial are recorded and a condition survey of the memorial is undertaken.
If you are interested in helping with this project the Society is organising training in conjunction with the War Memorials Trust on Tuesday 21st November. Please contact Val Munday if you're interested: