Reference WMO/171227
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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THE/GREAT WAR/1914-1919/THESE DIED IN WAR/THAT WE IN PEACE MIGHT LIVE/THESE GAVE THEIR BEST/SO WE OUR BEST SHOULD GIVE/NOT FOR THEMSELVES/FOR JUSTICE, FREEDOM, RIGHT/THEY FOUGHT, AND BID/US FORWARD TO THE FIGHT9 o’clock face IN/UNDYING MEMORY OF/[names]/ 12 o’clock face THE/WORLD WAR/1939-1945/[names]
WW1-LIEUT. NORMAN CLARK RFA & RFC/KILLED 18TH MARCH 1918/AGED 23 YEARS SERGT WILLIAM PATTINSON, 18TH DLI/DIED 24TH SEPT 1918/AGED 29 YEARS CORPL DAVID BELL, SCOTS GUARDS/KILLED 30TH JULY 1917/AGED 28 YEARS CORPL THOMAS HORNSBY WALKER/5TH BORDER REGT DIED OF WOUNDS/2ND MAY 1917/AGED 18 YEARS LANCE BOMBDR JOSEPH BELL RFA/DIED OF WOUNDS 7TH APRIL 1918/AGED 21 YEARS GUNNER HAROLD O’NEIL RFA/KILLED 23RD APRIL 1917/AGED 26 YEARS 3o’clock face PTE WILLIAM ARMSTRONG HLI/KILLED 9TH JANY 1917/AGED 26 YEARS PTE GEORGE CANT 8TH BORD REGT/KILLED 10TH APRIL 1918/AGED 35 YEARS PTE WILFRED HARRIS 11TH BORD REGT/KILLED 2ND DEC 1916/AGED 20 YEARS PTE JOHN HARRISON 7TH EAST YORKS/KILLED 18TH SEP 1918/AGED 21 YEARS PTE FRANK TARNEY 11TH BORD REGT/KILLED 18TH NOV 1916/AGED 22 YEARS PTE CHARLES WADE 5TH BORD REGT/KILLED 1ST OCT 1916/AGED 33 YEARS WW2-SERGT ARTHUR GIBBONS RAF/KILLED 17TH DECEMBER 1941/AGED 20 YEARS JANE ANN SHEPHERD, WRNS/DIED 20TH JANUARY 1942/AGED 27 YEARS PO JOSEPH SHEPHERD, RN/KILLED 19TH AUGUST 1942/AGED 29 YEARS SERGT WILFRED BLAND RA/KILLED 18TH JUNE 1944/AGED 25 YEARS STORES ASST EDWARD HARRISON RN/KILLED 20TH OCTOBER 1944/AGED 19 YEARS Arthur Gibbons and Jane Ann Shepherd are buried alongside each other at Crosscanonby Churchyard.
Grade II (England)
1457596
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