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Sculptor: C Wallett There are two steps at the base of the structure upon which six stone flower urns stand. There are floral wreathstyle decorated stone mouldings at the rear and sides of the memorial with a half statue soldier figure at the front set in a recessed panel with ‘1914 - 1918’ inscribed above. An inscription on the south side reads: ‘They died that others might live’ and a further inscription on another side reads: ‘Burslem’s emorial to her heroic sons. 1914 - 1918. 1939 - 1945’.
Have your say on public art in the city...
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is creating a register of public art to help inform planning decisions, related to any future regeneration schemes – as well as seeking to understand how people currently engage with public art in Stoke-on-Trent.
The authority already has a 72-strong inventory of public art installations across the city – some of which you can view here on the Visit Stoke website – and it is looking to develop the list even further – with the help of the city’s residents/visitors.
If you are interested in taking part – please click on the following link to complete the survey:
https://www.stoke.gov.uk/info/20003/your_council_your_city/638/public_art
The engagement exercise will run until Wednesday 31 January 2024.