DescriptionLand Raiders Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 1246895.jpg
English: Land Raiders Memorial Erected to commemorate the land struggle by returning servicemen from WWI. Land promised them by the government didnt materialise, a series of land raids ensued, by men from the villages of Coll & Gress, with the eventual outcome being that the land was divided into 100 new crofts which still survive today.
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