John Condon Memorial Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Bozeman-Dublin
Very Poignant
Very sad, the youngest recorded casualty of war, at least on the allied side, in the Great War or WW1. Condon was a local lad so this is a very fitting, sobering and moving tribute right in the heart ...
Recensione del giorno 15 lug 2020
John M
The bronze memorial, 4.3 metres, commemorates 4,800 Waterford people who fought in WW1
This statue is dedicated to the memory of Waterford-born Private John Cordon, the youngest recorded casualty on the Allied side in the first World War – he was killed in gas attack in Flanders at the ...
Recensione del giorno 21 lug 2019
Mobile35942195053
In honour of...
World War One memorial to honour the fallen... ...lest we forget. A piece of beautiful art work created as a mark of respect.
Recensione del giorno 14 lug 2019
Dan L
Youngest Known Battle Casualty of WWI
Located in Cathedral Square is a simple memorial to Private John Condon, at 14 years of age, the youngest recorded casualty on the Allied side in WWI. Like many others he foolhardily lied about his ag...
Recensione del giorno 18 giu 2019
gkw09
Weathered monument
Decorated to a young boy killed during the Great War, you’ll find it a little way from the waterfront promenade and close to Waterford Museum of Treasures. Not one of Waterford’s biggest attractions, ...
Very Poignant
Very sad, the youngest recorded casualty of war, at least on the allied side, in the Great War or WW1. Condon was a local lad so this is a very fitting, sobering and moving tribute right in the heart ...
The bronze memorial, 4.3 metres, commemorates 4,800 Waterford people who fought in WW1
This statue is dedicated to the memory of Waterford-born Private John Cordon, the youngest recorded casualty on the Allied side in the first World War – he was killed in gas attack in Flanders at the ...
In honour of...
World War One memorial to honour the fallen... ...lest we forget. A piece of beautiful art work created as a mark of respect.
Youngest Known Battle Casualty of WWI
Located in Cathedral Square is a simple memorial to Private John Condon, at 14 years of age, the youngest recorded casualty on the Allied side in WWI. Like many others he foolhardily lied about his ag...
Weathered monument
Decorated to a young boy killed during the Great War, you’ll find it a little way from the waterfront promenade and close to Waterford Museum of Treasures. Not one of Waterford’s biggest attractions, ...