Reference WMO/137854
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- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Front " Erected by the citizens of Driffield in memory of their brothers who fought and died for them in the Great European Wars 1914-1919 and 1939-1945. Found Faithful. " On the front bottom step is: "Harold Tasker Twelfth Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment Died 3rd May 1917"
Seven large panels of names from WW1 with rank for those above private - approximately 19 names on each panel - 132 in all: George Wm. Abram.; Henry Anderson.; L. Cpl. Cyril Appleton.; Thomas Arnell.; L. Cpl. George T. Authersen.; Wilfred Axe.; Sgt. William A. Barnett.; Lieut. Donald Bentley. D.C.M.; Tom Bennett. M.M.; Herbert Berriman.; Lieut. Bernard M. Blakeston.; George K. Boak.; L. Cpl. Henry Bradley.; Harold Brand.; George E. Brown.; Charles Butler.; Lieut. Thomas J. Burton.; J. Francis Calam.; Nicholas Cawthorn.; James Clark.; William Clark.; Fred Clifton.; Cpl. Herbert Colley.; George Collinson.; Harold Collinson.; Joseph T. Cornwell.; L. Cpl. Charles Cundill.; Cpl. William Cundill.; Lieut. Benjamin Cuthbert.; Walter Dales.; L. Cpl. Charles Dawson.; John David Dixon.; Wilfred Dixon.; George Dunning.; Alfred Dwyer.; Alfred Edmond.; David Edmond.; Arthur Ellacott.; Matthew Etherington.; David Page Fox.; John W. Fletcher.; John T. Gott.; L. Cpl. William Gott.; Clarence Griffin.; James Green.; William H. Harper.; Harry Helme.; George H. Hilson.; J. William Hodgson.; L. Cpl. Alfred Hopper.; Fred Horner.; Sgt. Henry W. House.; Cpl. Cyril Hunsley.; Frank H. Hustwick.; George Hyde.; John Hutchinson.; L. Cpl. James Ireland.; Arthur H. Jackson.; Wilfred Jewitt.; Harold Johnson.; Oliver Johnson.; Tom Jowsey.; Thomas Julian.; John Edwin Knaggs.; William Kemp.; L. Cpl. William Kitcher.; Walter Large.; Sidney Lawson.; Thomas Leason.; Harry S. Marsh.; Robert H. Maynard.; Frank Meek.; L. Cpl. Richard Merkin.; Herbert Miller.; John Milner.; Lt. Col. James Mortimer. C. M. G.; Ernest Nalton.; Cpl. F. Albert Nalton.; Joseph Nalton.; Henry Overfield.; John W. Patrick.; George Pickering.; Shelton Radford.; Sgt. Maj. William Radley. M. M.; Clarence N. Railton.; William Ransom.; Alfred Richardson.; Cpl. Arthur Richardson.; Edward J. Richardson.; Sgt. A. Robson.; Fred S. Robson.; Herbert Robson.; Walter A. Robson.; Sgt Joseph Roe.; Henry Rothenburg.; Sgt. H. Raylor.; Percy Rugg.; Wilmot S. Sawdon.; L. Cpl. James Shaw.; A. Booth Sherwood.; John C. Sherwood.; Sidney Shipley.; Harold Smith.; W. Speck.; Lieut. Hugh S. Staveley.; Alfred Stephenson.; George Stephenson.; George F. Stockton.; Lieut. Sidney T. Swaby.; Frederick W. Sibcy.; Albert E. Temple.; L. Cpl. Tom Tennison.; Alfred Thrussell.; Arthur Thurlow.; Francis J. Towse.; Fred Ullyott.; Harold Walgate.; C. Sgt. Maj. Ernest Watson. M. M.; Sgt. E. John Watson.; L. Cpl. Charles H. Watson.; Lieut. Ernest C. Welbourn.; George S. Whiting.; George Wiles.; Cpl. Charles Williams.; Fred Wilsom.; Driver Fred Wilson.; Tom Wood R. N.; Capt. Frank Woodcock.; L. Cpl. Harry Woodcock.; Cpl. Bertram Woodmansey.; Harold Wright.; William Wyville. On the step below Eight smaller panels of names from WW2 - 6 names on each panel - 48 names in all: Akeister W. C.; Akester H.; Barker S.; Boynton R. G.; Brewer A. B.; Brown A.; Burdett F.; Burdis W.; Chapman T.; Dawson F.; Dean G. E.; Elvidge J. O.; English. D. G.; Evans H.; Frost C.; Hird R.; Heward W.; Hornby G.; Jacques. C.; Jeffrey A.; Johnson T. H.; Julian J. P. R.; Kay D. S.; Kirk T. B.; Kneeshaw J.; Leason B.; Leason W.; Lenney J. R.; Millican Dr. W.; Naylor C. L.; Nicholls G. R.; Parker G. A.; Radford H. H.; Raines C.; Randall J. W.; Savage I. M.; Sharpe C.; Sherwood A.; Shipley L.; Thurlow H.; Towner W. W.; Underwood N. K.; Wadsworth P.; Walker F.; Watts J.; White W. S.; Wymer F.; Young G. T. On the bottom step an additional name from WW1 has been added: Harold Tasker.
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