Reference WMO/106310
Address:
Memorial Gardens
Corner of Field Street and Stafford Street
Willenhall
Wolverhampton
WV13 2PQ
England
Open large map- Metal Metal (any)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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Left panel top border ' these tablets were unveiled ". These piers and gates/are erected by/ public subscriptions/in honour of/ the men of this town/ who served in the/ South African War / 1899-1902/ and in grateful/ memory of the men/ whose names are recorded/ on the opposite pier/ who died during/ the campaign. Base of panel "September 4th 1905" Right panel top border "these tablets were unveiled" Willenhall men who died in the/South African War 1899-1902,Regiments and names follow.
South Staffordshire Regiment 1st Battalion Pte R Constable/ Pte T Constable/ Pte F Faulkner/ Pte J Dolman/ Pte A French/ Pte W Hancox/ Pte G Fellows/ Pte T Truss/ Pte W Wynn/3rd Battalion/ Pte W Griffith/ Pte J Evans/ Pte J Turner/ Pte M Collett/ North Staffordshire Regiment 2nd Battalion / Pte S Adams/ Shropshire Light Infantry 2nd Battalion/ Pte H Fryer/ Worcestershire Regiment/2nd Battalion/ Pte G Williams/ East Kent Regiment/ 2nd Battalion/ Pte E Morgan/ Imperial Yeomanry/ 1st Battalion/ Trooper H baker/ 4th Battalion/ Trooper H Bakewell
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