• The Plymouth Naval Memorial is a war memorial located on Plymouth Hoe to British and Commonwealth sailors who were lost in the World Wars.
  • The Plymouth Naval Memorial is a war memorial in Devon, England to British and Commonwealth sailors who were lost in the World Wars.
  • Similar memorial were were constructed in each of the three ports from which the Royal Naval ships were manned (Chatham, Plymouth and Portsmouth).
  • 1,016 men were lost, 789 of whom are commemorated on the CWGC Plymouth Naval Memorial, including the ship’s captain, Charles Sowerby.
  • Plymouth Naval Memorial from the seaward side. For members of the Royal Navy who died during the First and Second World War and have no known grave.
  • The Plymouth Naval Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe, which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound.
  • Plymouth Naval Memorial commemorates 7,251 sailors of the First World War and 15,933 of the Second World War.
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  • The immense Plymouth Naval Memorial commemorates Commonwealth WWI and WWII sailors who have no grave but the sea.