DescriptionWar Memorial, Queen's Park, Crewe - geograph.org.uk - 247607.jpg
English: War Memorial, Queen's Park, Crewe. Queen's Park was laid out by engineer Francis Webb in the 1880s. The London and North Western Railway (successor to the GJR) bought the land and donated it to the town as a park in order to prevent the Great Western Railway from building a railway line through it.
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