Memorial hall

Parkend Memorial Hall, in the village of Parkend, England. A typical village memorial hall, erected in 1919 as a memorial to villagers who died while serving in the First World War.

A memorial hall is a hall built to commemorate an individual or group; most commonly those who have died in war. Most are intended for public use and are sometimes described as utilitarian memorials.[1]

  1. ^ Machin, Abousnnouga (10 October 2013). The Language of War Monuments. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. p. 88. ISBN 9781623568214.