War memorial

York City War Memorial

United Kingdom City of York Grade II* listed building
York City War Memorial
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The York City War Memorial is a First World War memorial designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and located in York in the north of England. Proposals for commemorating York's war dead originated in 1919 but proved controversial. Initial discussions focused on whether a memorial should be a monument or take on some utilitarian purpose.

Several functional proposals were examined until a public meeting in January 1920 opted for a monument. The city engineer produced a cost estimate and the war memorial committee engaged Lutyens, who had recently been commissioned by the North Eastern Railway (NER) to design their own war memorial also to be built in York. Lutyens' first design was approved, but controversy enveloped proposals for both the city's and the NER's memorials.

Members of the local community were concerned the memorials as planned were not aligned with York's existing architecture, especially as both were in close proximity to the ancient city walls, and that the NER's memorial would overshadow the city's. Continued public opposition forced the committee to abandon the proposed site in favour of one on Leeman Road just outside the walls, and Lutyens submitted a new design of a War Cross...