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Liverpool Honours Heroes
Poignant scenes as a public roll of honour for Liverpool and Merseyside's war dead is unveiled.
Overview
Public ribbon-cutting is a routine mayoral duty, but this occasion - the unveiling of a 'Roll of Fame' containing the names of those who had fallen in the war - was no cause for celebration. 13,726 servicemen from Liverpool and Merseyside died in the four years of WWI, and as this Topical Budget newsreel shows, by the start of 1916 the human toll of the war was already strikingly apparent.
War memorials had been erected in earlier times, usually to celebrate a glorious victory rather than to remember individual soldiers. But it was in response to the almost inconceivable scale of losses during WWI that rolls of honour listing the fallen became commonplace in communities across Britain. The memorial featured here began as a list of names at Exchange Flags, where people queued to add the names of their loved ones. It is now in Liverpool City Hall, part of a Hall of Remembrance inaugurated by the then Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) in 1921.
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