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Lloyds TSB War Memorial

Inscription

{On the front stone:}
We will remember them

{On the back stone:}
In remembrance of all employees of the Lloyds TSB Group who have given their lives in times of conflict

{on the stone on which the two stones stand:}
For your tomorrow we gave our today

This is a small, simple monument, placed at pavement level, not raised on a plinth. Despite this, it has a dignity and gravitas that many grander monuments fail to achieve.

The quotation "For your tomorrow ..." comes from Edmonds.

Site: Lloyds TSB War Memorial (1 memorial)

EC2, Aldermanbury

The standing stones can be see in the site photograph beside the pot plant.

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Lloyds TSB War Memorial

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Employees of Lloyds TSB who gave lives

Employees of the Lloyds TSB Group who have given their lives in times of conf...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lloyds TSB War Memorial

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Lloyds TSB Group

In 1765 John Taylor and Sampson Lloyd set up a private banking business in Bi...

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John Maxwell Edmonds

Poet and classical scholar.  Born Gloucestershire.  Died Cambridge.  In 1918-...

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