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Leeds Rifles War Memorial

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Leeds Rifles War Memorial (05)
Leeds Rifles War Memorial (05)

The Leeds Rifles War Memorial is a First World War memorial outside Leeds Minster on Kirkgate in Leeds, West Yorkshire in northern England. The memorial was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, one of 15 instances of his War Cross and the only one commissioned by a regiment. The memorial, dedicated to members of the Leeds Rifles who fell in the First World War (with later additions for the Second World War), was unveiled on Remembrance Sunday, 13 November 1921, and is today a grade II listed building.

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Leeds Rifles War Memorial
Kirkgate, Leeds Lovell Park

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Kirkgate
LS2 7AP Leeds, Lovell Park
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