Amington

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Reference WMO/110190

Address:

Amington Cemetery

Woodhouse Lane

Amington

Tamworth

B77 3AE

England

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Type: Freestanding
Description: Other cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The cross is a 'Fleuree' raised on a three step plinth believed to represent faith, hope and charity(love). Names of the fallen from Amington were added in 2014 in the same manner as the inscription plate on the spaces as left by the stonemason, when the memorial was cleaned and the foundation (concrete) needed to be replaced.A brick surround was added to allow disabled access and a lectern style information board was added on the edge of this at the time of refurbishment. Listed Grade II in 2017
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Inscription 'Erected to the memory of the Fallen Heroes of Amington presented to the cemetery by E.J. Cole Tamworth 1917'

E. BazeleyW.E. Cope E.Fane E. Fielding W.C. Godderidge T.R. Hartwell G.W. Hughes W. Garner Hughes J. Lycett E. Mason H.I. Perry F. Deppierraz Perry F. Stephens F. Stephens E.F. Smith H. Smith T. Smith J. Talbott B. Upperdine A.T. Weston DCM S.A. Weston J. Williamson W. Williamson J.Wood

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