A drinking fountain, memorial to the crew of the Titanic stands in the tower of the medieval Holyrood Church, Southampton


Holyrood Church Titanic Memorial This memorial to the crew of the Titanic originally stood at the southern end of the Common near the end of Cemetery Road. It is a drinking fountain made of Portland Stone by Garret and Haysom of East Street. It was unveiled in 1915 by Mr Bullions Moody. It now stands in Holy Rood Church.


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Location: Holyrood Church, High Street, Southampton, Hampshire SO14 1HF
Photo credit: © George Brice / Alamy / Afripics
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