1st Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment - St Woolos - Newport, Wales, Great Britain.
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N 51° 34.980 W 002° 59.948
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Two stone monuments in Newport Cathedral, Woolos, King & Confessor - Commemorate the Officers, Warrant Officers, Non Commisioned Officers, & Riflemen of the 1st Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment, who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1919.
Waymark Code: WMGXQF
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/21/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member silverquill
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An amazing Cathedral church, a must-visit for anyone interested in Recent, ancient, and medieval history.

The full name of this Cathedral is:
'Newport Cathedral, Woolos, King & Confessor'.
Located in, Newport, Gwent, Wales.

The Floor standing, stone wall monument known as;
1ST BATTN MONMOUTHSHIRE REGT in the War Memorials archive.
Reference number - 3632 Web Site: (visit link)

One of the inscriptions reads.
"THIS MEMORIAL IS IN HONOUR OF THE MEN OF THE MONMOUTHSHIRE REGIMENT WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
was unveiled on 7 MAY 1921
Unveiling performed by
MAJOR GENERAL E J MONTAGU STURT WORTHLEY." Text Source: (visit link)

Text below from the Church in Wales, Cathedral web site.

"It was probably during the late 470s that the soldier-prince Gwynllyw answered God's call to a life of prayer, and he built his "cell" here on Stow Hill. He died, according to ancient tradition, at the end of March in the year 500AD, but he was held in such honour that a wooden church was at once built over the site of his grave nearby. Indeed, because this became a place of pilgrimage, when the old wooden church was burned down, it was rebuilt in the Saxon times in stone. This actually remains as the present "Galilee Chapel" at the West end of the Cathedral. Later the Normans added their massive Nave - and then, later still, the "Norman Jewel" was given its "Gothic Casquet" in the 15th century. Finally, the Chancel was extended by the architect Alban Caroe in the early 1960s.

In 1929 St Woolos became the Pro-Cathedral of the new Diocese of Monmouth, attaining full cathedral status in 1949. With the Enthronement of Dr Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Wales in February 2000, the Cathedral became the Metropolitan Cathedral for Wales for the third time in its life. The Cathedral continues to serve Wales, the diocese and the City of Newport; it also serves as a large parish. In this place, the work of prayer continues every day for God's people everywhere as it has done for 1500 years." Text Source: (visit link)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

"The name "Woolos" is a corruption of Gwynllyw, the 5th-century Welsh saint who first founded a religious establishment on the site.

The present building has sections that date from Anglo-Saxon times. In the 9th century the wooden church formerly on the site was rebuilt in stone. This indicates the importance of the cult of Saint Gwynllyw and the wealth of his shrine as stone buildings were unusual in Wales at this point. Part of this building is now incorporated into St Woolos cathedral as the Galilee chapel now at the west end of the Cathedral." Text source: (visit link)

Address:
Newport Cathedral.
Stow hill,
Newport,
Gwent.
Wales.
Website pertaining to the memorial: [Web Link]

List if there are any visiting hours:
Daily 10am to 4pm


Entrance fees (if it applies): Free

Type of memorial: Monument

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