Portsmouth War Memorial, Portsmouth
Facts and practical information
The City of Portsmouth War Memorial, also referred to as the Guildhall Square War Memorial, is a First World War memorial in Guildhall Square in the centre of Portsmouth, Hampshire, on the south coast of England. Portsmouth was and remains a port and home to a major naval dockyard. The dockyard and the armed forces provided much of the employment in the area in the early 20th century. As such, the town suffered significant losses in the First World War. Planning for a war memorial began shortly after the end of the conflict and a committee was established for the purpose. It selected a site adjacent to a railway embankment close to the Town Hall and chose the architects James Gibson and Walter Gordon, with sculptural elements by Charles Sargeant Jagger, from an open competition. ()
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Portsmouth War Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays, Cascades Shopping Centre, Portsmouth Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Portsmouth War Memorial?
How to get to Portsmouth War Memorial by public transport?
Train
- Portsmouth and Southsea (3 min walk)
- Portsmouth Harbour (19 min walk)
Bus
- The Hard Interchange (16 min walk)
- Gosport Bus Station (29 min walk)
Ferry
- Portsmouth Car Ferry terminal • Lines: Portsmouth - Fishbourne (vehicle ferry) (18 min walk)
- Gosport Ferry Terminal • Lines: Gosport-Portsmouth Hard (27 min walk)