Liverpool Cenotaph
| Liverpool Cenotaph | |
|---|---|
Liverpool Cenotaph with the columns of St George's Hall behind | |
| Location | St George's Plateau, Liverpool, England |
| Coordinates | 53°24′31″N 2°58′46″W / 53.4085°N 2.9795°W |
| Built | 1927–30 |
| Architect | Lionel Bailey Budden |
| Sculptor | Herbert Tyson Smith |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Official name | Liverpool Cenotaph |
| Designated | 8 November 2013 |
| Reference no. | 1073463 |
Liverpool Cenotaph stands on St George's Plateau, to the east of St George's Hall in Liverpool, England. It was erected as a memorial to those who had fallen in the First World War. The dates of the Second World War were subsequently added. The cenotaph consists of a rectangular block of stone on a stone platform, with bronze, low-relief sculptures on the sides depicting marching troops and mourners. It was designed by Lionel Budden, with carving by Herbert Tyson Smith. Initially designated as a Grade II listed building, its status was raised to Grade I in 2013.