
Albert John Oliver Perkins

Devonport
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Plymouth Naval Memorial
The memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer and is situated on The Hoe which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound. There are 23,204 identified casualties listed of which 7,231 were sailors in World War One. The memorial was unveiled by HRH Prince George on 29th July 1924
Memorial DetailSchool Hibernian Marine School Irish Yes Next of kin address Cornwall England Carlyon Cottage St. Neot Liskeard Ireland Mother Mary Grace Perkins (nee Bligh) (1876, St Austell, Cornwall) Father Albert Perkins (1870, Devonport) More info Ply NC