Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 3NT, United KingdomMap
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Stunning & Poignant
A truly magnificent memorial. The sculptures are beautifully crafted and very life-like. It is an incredibly sobering memorial, when you see plaque upon plaque containing countless names of the fallen...
One of three such places of remembrance located at the major naval bases. Commemorates the dead of both Wars. It brings it home when you see the names of the whole crew of HMS Hood from Admiral to boy...
Wonderful Tribute to the Fallen Naval Personnel of WW1 & WW2
The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, situated along Clarence Esplanade in Southsea, is a solemn reminder of the sacrifice the Naval Personnel made in WW1 & WW2. It is quite beautiful and is well worth a ...
You can see this landmark everywhere you are on water approaching portsmouth and it's huge. Ships named on it are stalwarts of tragic events. Parts of the monument are looking unloved and shall I say ...
Stunning & Poignant
A truly magnificent memorial. The sculptures are beautifully crafted and very life-like. It is an incredibly sobering memorial, when you see plaque upon plaque containing countless names of the fallen...
Moving monument
One of three such places of remembrance located at the major naval bases. Commemorates the dead of both Wars. It brings it home when you see the names of the whole crew of HMS Hood from Admiral to boy...
Wonderful Tribute to the Fallen Naval Personnel of WW1 & WW2
The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, situated along Clarence Esplanade in Southsea, is a solemn reminder of the sacrifice the Naval Personnel made in WW1 & WW2. It is quite beautiful and is well worth a ...
Sobering but grand memorial
Elegant memorial in lovely stone from the base of which you look out to sea. A fitting tribute to all the brave men who lost their lives.
History in stone.
You can see this landmark everywhere you are on water approaching portsmouth and it's huge. Ships named on it are stalwarts of tragic events. Parts of the monument are looking unloved and shall I say ...