ST ANNE'S MEMORIAL (First World War: 1914 To 1918)

The four wooden panels of the St Anne's Memorial originally formed part of the pulpit at St Anne's Church, Cottrell Road, which was closed in 2015.

The octagonal pulpit, in wood on a stone base, was designed by Penarth architect and craftsman John Coawstes Carter and originally installed in St Anne's in 1920 as a memorial to the men of St Anne's who fell in the First World War. The carved panels illustrate the lives of St Anne and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

When St Anne's closed, the panels were restored by Mr Robert Stogdon and relocated to the South Wall of St Edward's Chancel. They were rededicated on Sunday 5th November 2017 by Revd Canon Stewart Lisk, Vicar of Roath.