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The Municipal Gardens are located on tracts of land purchased between 1894 and 1895 by Aldershot Urban District Council from the Church's wardens and overseers for public use. After much discussion about price a settlement was agreed and work on the nearby Municipal Buildings and Gardens commenced.
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From the 1980s until completion in 2004 the park underwent a number of improvements including adapting the former tennis courts into a hard court, restoring the historic path network and railings and installing a new fountain. The improvements have involved the work of various artists and
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gates on Grosvenor Road, the Municipal Gardens are situated within the Aldershot West Conservation Area at the edge of the town centre. Entrances to the gardens are also located in Arlington Terrace and Laburnum Road. The park is set out in a typical late
384: 157:. The memorial was formally presented to the Mayor of Aldershot by Mr F B Bateman of the Aldershot War Memorial Committee. The guard of honour at the unveiling was formed by detachments from every branch of the Service then at 89:, was laid out as the Municipal Gardens and opened to the public in 1904. On 'Arbour Day' on 13 December 1905 32 trees including lime, chestnut, acacia and sycamore were planted by their donors who were prominent local people. 164:
The Cenotaph, which is made of Cornish granite with a large base with three steps and plinth, was built at a cost of £1,155 and was originally flanked by two artillery pieces, one German and one Turkish dating from
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As Aldershot is a garrison town with a large population of serving soldiers and veterans the Cenotaph plays a key role in various acts of remembrance throughout the year such as a commemoration of the
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a further two flights of steps were added leading towards the Cenotaph, and which form a processional route. An additional inscription was added in 1950 in remembrance of those who died during
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craftspeople in the fields of stone lettering, mosaics and metal sculpture. Bisected from the main area of the gardens by a pathway can be found a children's playground.
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style, with pathways including an avenue shaded by mature trees and an ornamental garden with a modern water fountain and a wisteria pergola.
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a vigil was held at the Cenotaph throughout the night of 10 November 2018 before a remembrance service on 11 November 2018.
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On 25 March 2018, on the 100th anniversary of the action in which he won his
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This ancient piece of land, referred to as the 'Parish Clerk's Land' in the
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Laying out the People's Park (renamed the Municipal Gardens) in 1904
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The Story of Aldershot: a History of the Civil and Military Towns
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The Cenotaph in the Municipal Gardens - Hampshire War Memorials
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In the ornamental garden at the eastern end of the park is the
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VC was unveiled beside the Cenotaph in the Municipal Gardens.
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The Municipal Gardens on the Hampshire Gardens Trust website
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on 18 March 1925 in memory of those who gave their lives in
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Entrance to Municipal Gardens with the Cenotaph beyond
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Municipal Gardens on the Pictures of England website
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urban park
Aldershot
Hampshire
Grade II listed status
Historic England



Crondall Hundred
Edwardian
Victorian

Remembrance Day

Alfred Toye
Cenotaph
Theodore Woods
Bishop of Winchester
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
World War I
Aldershot Command
World War I
World War II
World War II
Battle of the Somme
Remembrance Day
World War I
Victoria Cross
World War I

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