Reference WMO/138760
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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(Front face: WW1) TO THE MEMORY OF THE DOCKING MEN WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918. (Names) 'THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE' (Right face: WW2) TO THE MEMORY OF THE DOCKING MEN WHO FELL IN THE WORLD WAR 1939-1945 (Names) 'WE WILL REMEMBER THEM'
(Front face: WW1) HUGH EDWARD CLARK ALDERTON, GEORGE BATTELEY, JAMES WILLIAM CARTER, ERNEST ALBERT CHAPLIN, HAROLD DUDLEY CRISP, GEORGE FREDERICK CUBITT, GEORGE DACK, ROBERT WILLIAM DACK, AMIRAUX SILVER FLETCHER, CHARLES FINNEY FRYATT, JOHN CHARLES GATHERCOLE, WILLIE FRAMINGHAM GODFREY, PERCY CHARLES GOODWIN, GEORGE WILLIAM HAGAN, ERNEST ALBERT HOWELL, WILLIAM RAYNER HUBBARD, GEORGE KEMP, WILLIAM LAKE, WALTER GEORGE LAWSON, ARTHUR FREDERICK MANN, GEORGE FREDERICK MASON, THOMAS FREDERICK MASTERS, FREDERICK WILLIAM MELTON, ARTHUR PLAYFORD, BERTIE ROPER, KIRBLE ROUTE, ARTHUR BERTRAM SKERRY, WILLIAM EDWARD SKERRY, ROBERT JAMES STRINGER, ALBERT WILLIAM UTTERIDGE. (Right face: WW2) DENNIS FRANK ADCOCK, JACK HUBERY CREED, DAVID FLOWER COPLEY, ERNEST ALFRED DEVERILL, CYRIL GRANT, CECIL ALBERT PLAYFORD, REGINALD ARTHUR PLAYFORD, JOHN ERNEST FRANCH, CHARLES WILLIAM JORDAN, JAMES ARTHUR RANSOME, REGINALD UTTERIDGE, PERCY WARD, JOHN WILLIAM J WEBDALE, FREDERICK DALE.
Grade II (England)
1442270
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