The
memorial is made up of three parts - a
carved stone, the inscription tablet in black
marble and the flagstones around the memorial. The carved stone, showing the badge of the 10th (Scottish) Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment), was originally the keystone of the Fraser Street barracks of the unit. When the barracks were demolished in 1967 the stone was salvaged and placed into storage. In 1978 it was placed in front of the new Score Lane headquarters on a brick plinth. When these headquarters closed in 1999, the unit decided to move the stone, as part of a new memorial, to the
Ypres area. A black marble inscription, describing the actions at Bellewaarde, was placed at the base of the stone. The flagstones surrounding the memorial were donated by
Liverpool City Council and amount to 2 tonnes of paving blocks (
cobbles) from the streets of the city. ==Inscription==