Holywood war memorial :: Shared Description
Holywood war memorial, Redburn Square, depicts a soldier in full kit on guard position. It was unveiled by the widow of a local GP whose eldest son was one of the first soldiers from Holywood to die in WW1. It is in Redburn Square (named in honour of Second Lieutenant John Spencer Dunville, VC, second son of John and Violet Dunville of Redburn House, Holywood J3977 : Old gate and fence, Redburn, Holywood - March 2014(1)).
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Created: Mon, 4 Dec 2017, Updated: Mon, 4 Dec 2017
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