The Hall of Remembrance
The Hall of Remembrance was opened by the Duke of Windsor, then Prince of Wales, in 1921 and contains the City’s Roll of Honour.
The Roll of Honour carries the names of over 13,000 military men from Liverpool who died during the First World War. This list of war dead began to be compiled during the war when names of the fallen were posted in a window overlooking Exchange Flags and relatives queued to add names. Because of this, the list is far from complete, but a number of names have been added since 1921, on additional panels.
This list of Liverpool’s First World War dead has been transcribed into a Roll of Honour which can now be searched online.