Reference WMO/165315
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- Stone Sandstone
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Cross of Latin type, plain and slender, slightly tapering stem, about 8 feet (3 m) tall, and about 10 inches square at the base of the stem. The edges are chamfered. The cross stands on a stone block 3 feet (216 mm) cubed. On the west face is the dedication, on the north face are the names of 1914-18 and on the south face are those from 1939-1945. The stone block is placed on two shallow steps, which in turn are in a semi-circular base. All lettering is incised in Roman capitals throughout. There are flower tubs on the steps and round about.
CHATTON, Village Green. To the glory of God and in grateful memory of those from this parish who gave their lives in the two Great Wars. On north face : On south face : 1914-1919 1939-1945 John Aitchison Leslie Alexander David Armstrong Robert Amos Joseph Common Douglas Knight James Gallon O. St.J. Pigg John Hinson Wilfred Renton Thomas Hinson William Riley John Nesbit Thomas Nesbit Robert Redhead John William Renton Robert M. Rutherford George Stothart. NamesC20.01
Grade II (England)
1435438
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