Reference WMO/133039
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Limestone
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Front of Cross Shaft: The/Great War/1914 to 1919/In memory of the/fallen/from Denby &/Cumberworth/Urban District/-/They shall grow not old/as we that are left grow old/Age shall not weary them/nor the years dismay./At the going down of the/sun and in the morning/we will remember themFront & Sides of Cross Base: WW1 Names //Additional Tablet: 1939-1945/WW2 Names
1914-1919 Plaque LH side Mark Atkin Ralph Armfield Gladston Beever George Clement Boothroyd Frank Eaden Cook Clifford T S. Cunningham Harry Ellis Keble Thomas Evennett Arthur England Jonathan England 1914-1919 Plaque RH side Harry Sheard Willie Schofield Ernest Thackra Willie Wilcock Joseph Womersley Frank Wray John Walshaw Hildred Woodhouse Arthur Williamson Clarence Widdowson John W. Wright 1914-1919 Plaque Front Fred Firth George Edward Gibson Thomas Hodge Ben Howard Willie Heeley Edwin Jackson Charles Edward Jelfs Thompson Lockwood James Moore Stanley Peace C.T. William Rigby Joseph Bottomley Rotherforth Arthur Firth Willie Heeley George N. Hoyland Charles G Hinchliffe Jos. Hirst Herbert Norton Jackson Harry Kaye Tom C. Littlewood James Willie Peace John Pitchfork Archie Roberts 1939-1945 Walter G. Alexander Roy Hargrave Alfred Horsley Frank W. Peace Cyril Schofield Gilbert Stringer Newell Ellis John Hirst Donald Mudd John D. Schofield Ivor Shodbrook
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