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The cemetery, owned by Milford Haven Urban District Council, is on high ground a mile South-West of the town. It was opened in 1880 and contains war graves of both world wars. The burials of the 1914-1918 War are scattered in various parts of the cemetery.
Address: Hamilton Terrace. Seafront. Milford Haven. Wales. Open large map. War Memorials Trust case: War Memorials Trust needs to avoid Contributors changing location/description details as we help to protect and conserve this war memorial through our casework. You can still add photographs, update condition and use the tabs below.
There's a memorial at this cemetery for the victims of this accident. There are now in total almost 100 war graves from World War II. Of these, 24 are unidentified.
- Thornton Road, Milford Haven
War Memorial with 3 plaques: - The Port of Milford Haven and H M Fast Minelayers Abdiel, Apollo, Ariadne, Latona, Manxman and Welshman - 6th Bn (Royal Welch) Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces - The Workforce of R.N.M.D. Milford Haven. Do you have more information about this location? Inform us! Source. Text: Arjan Vrieze; Photos: Arjan Vrieze
- The Rath 17-19, Milford Haven
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Statues are life-size and were carved in Italy. Contractor was E Jones of Llanybydder and work was 'supervised by the surveyor J P Morgan.'
l923-4 War Memorial in pink granite with three white marble statues. Unpolished three-step plinth under main pedestal, which is flanked by statue of solider to W and sailor to E. Pedestal has unpolished plinth and cornice and polished shaft with carved names and inscriptions. Topmost statue of airman.
Address: Milford Haven Cemetery. Thornton Road. Milford Haven. Wales. Open large map. Edit memorial name, location & address. Status: On original site. Type: Freestanding. Location: External. Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace. Description: CWGC style Cross of Sacrifice. Materials: Stone Portland stone.
The men of Milford who fell during both World Wars are commemorated on the Milford Haven War Memorial, which is located at Hamilton Terrace. Due to the sheer number of men from Milford who fell during both wars, I have split the details onto two pages, for WW1 and WW2.