Warstone Lane Cemetery War Memorial

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Reference WMO/148282

Address:

Warstone Lane

Hockley

Birmingham

B18 6NN

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Pillar/column
Materials:
  • Stone Limestone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Memorial is located behind the Cemetery Lodge on Warstone Lane. It consists of a Commonwealth War Graves Commission free-standing stone cross of sacrifice with a bronze sword on its face and a separate stone wall bearing the names of men laid to rest in the cemetery whose graves are not marked. The wall bears the caption Their name liveth for evermore
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THIS CROSS OF SACRIFICE IS ONE IN DESIGN/ AND INTENTION WITH THOSE WHICH HAVE/ BEEN SET UP IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM AND OTHER PLACES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD/ WHERE OUR DEAD OF THE/ GREAT WAR ARE LAID TO REST ON THESE PANELS ARE COMMEMORATED THOSE MEMBERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918 WHOSE GRAVES ARE IN THIS CEMETERY BUT ARE NOT MARKED BY SEPARATE HEADSTONES

4167 PRIVATE J. BISHOP, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT, 24.8.15; 173478 SERJEANT J. BOWEN, LABOUR CORPS AND DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT, 31.7.1919; 147141 SERJEANT D. BRITTON, ROYAL ENGINEERS, 18.1.20; 286537 AIRMAN 2ND CL. A. BROOKES, ROYAL AIR FORCE, 15.4.1921; 9052 PRIVATE F. CARTER, ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT, 17.3.1920, AGE 30; 58539 DRIVER J. CLOVES, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, 14.12.1918; 299046 SAPPER C.H. COCKETT, ROYAL ENGINEERS, 26.4.1919, AGE 39; 25213 PRIVATE A.E. COX, OXFORD & BUCKS. LIGHT INF., 29.9.1919, AGE 28; T4/210227 LANCE CPL. C. CURTIS, ROYAL ARMY SRVICE CORPS, 17.11.1918, AGE 28; 97303 PRIVATE J. DAINTY, ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS, 8.11.1918, AGE 42; 40948 PRIVATE F. DAVIS, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY, 5.3.1918, AGE 18; 61004 PRIVATE W.H. DAVIS, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT., 7.3.1919, AGE 18; 1897 PRIVATE W. FARRELL, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT., 30.3.1920, AGE 46; 36222 PRIVATE A. FINNEY, YORKSHIRE REGIMENT, 18.12.1916; 314487 GUNNER J.F. FORTEY, ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY, 25.10.1918; TR7/17272 PRIVATE A.H. GOODWIN, 96TH TRAINING RESERVE BN., 13.3.1917, AGE 23; 20279 PRIVATE R.H. GOUGH, DUKE OF CORNWALL'S L.I., 23.11.1918, AGE 27; 1753 PRIVATE F. HARRELL, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT., 17.1.1916; C/4343 RIFLEMAN A. HAYCOX, KING'S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS, 14.3.1920, AGE 39; 1333 PRIVATE W. HILL, ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, 18.3.1918; 28302 PRIVATE J.F.J. HINE, HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT, 6.6.1918; T4/243846 DRIVER T.H. LEWIS, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS, 4.6.1920; DM2/112286 S. MACKENZIE, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS, 6.1.1919; 433823 PRIVATE T. MAWBY, WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT, 8.7.1919, AGE 19; 881 STAFF SERJT. J.P. MOYES, ROYAL ARMY VET. CORPS, 22.12.1918, AGE 41; 215865 PRIVATE A.W. NASH, LABOURS CORPS, 30.10.1917, AGE 42; 2691 PRIVATE J.C. PALLETT, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT., 12.11.1915; 200237 PRIVATE G. PAYTON, S. STAFFORDSHIRE REGT., 4.5.1918; 53181 PRIVATE J.H. PENNY, LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS, 12.10.1918, AGE 19; R/1165 ABLE SEAMAN W. STATE. RNVR., HOOD BATTN. R.N.D., 25.10.1918; 275957 AIRMAN 2ND CL. J. TAYLOR, ROYAL AIR FORCE, 14.10.1919, AGE 18; 220153 PRIVATE H. TRUMAN, ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT, 7.3.1919, AGE 20; 3527 PRIVATE G.T. TURNER, WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT, 27.1.1920, AGE 37; 8696 SERJEANT A. VINCENT, S. STAFFORDSHIRE REGT., 19.11.1918, AGE 27; 2890 PRIVATE W. HALL, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT., 10.4.1919, AGE 42; 606088 RIFLEMAN F. WALTERS, THE RIFLE BRIGADE, 9.3.1921; WR/195112 SAPPER P. WARING, ROYAL ENGINEERS, 2.6.1920; 65180 GUNNER A.E. WILLIAMS, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, 16.5.1920; 36641 PRIVATE G.H. WILLIAMSON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT, 1.11.1918, AGE 21; 41429 PRIVATE S. WOOD, MACHINE GUN CORPS, 1.11.1919 PRIVATE J. BEECHAM, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT, 6.2.1944; L. CPL, T. FITZPATRICK, THE DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT, 15.7.1943; 7797 PRIVATE W. GREAVES, ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, 12.5.1921; PRIVATE T.H. WOOD, ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, 10.12.1944;

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