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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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IN MEMORIAM This building was erected by Admiral Carpenter of Kiplin in the year 1892 for the parishioners of Bolton on Swale. And was bought by them in the year 1919 as a memorial to the men from the parish who served their country during the great war
Died Frederick Thompson-Tom Carrick-William Peacock-Thomas Wm. Johnson-John Robert Craggs-George Wm. Pocket-Arthur Lazenby- William Fishburn-Christopher Robson-Basil Bennison-Edward Earle Jones-Sidney White-Fred Brewer-George Leybourne-Nathan Fawell-Charles Burini-William David Nash--REST ETERNAL GRANT TO THEM O LORD -------------- ALSO SERVED A. Atkinson-F.Atkinson-H Atkinson-L.Atkinson.R.Atkinson-W.Atkinson-T.Bell-J.Bennison -A.Bowe-J.Bowe-W.C.Brown-A.E.Burini-J.Burn- H.Collinson-A.Craggs-F.Craggs-W.Craggs-W.N.Craggs-E.Cryle- F,Earle-J.Earle-J.K.Earle-W.Foster-J.Glenister-E.Harker- J.W.Hart-G.Hurwood-V.Hurwood-A.Kingsley- J.Kirkbride-S.Kirkbride- T.Kirkbride-W.H.Kirkbride-A.Lawson- W.H.Lincoln-T.Lowes-C.E.Lowson-D.Mackreth-E.Mansfield-G.Mansfield-T.G.Marshall-A.Mc,clach-C.Metcalfe- H,Metcalfe-S.Metcalfe-G.E.Metcalfe-J.H.Metcalfe-C.Patterson-F.Patterson-E.Peacock-N.Peacock- J.H.D.Phelps-C.Pickard-J.Plews-W.Plews-R.Robinson-W.Robinson-C.Robson-T.Robson-A.F.Rowland-R.Rowland-W.Rowntree-J.V.W.Rutherford-E.Scott-T.Scott-A.Simpson-A.Spence-J.Stairmend-A.Wilson-J.H.Wilson-J.Wyper THIS BOARD WAS ERECTED AT THE CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V1. ____________________________________________________ IN MEMORIAM DIED IN ACTIVE SERVICE 1939----1945 Sgt.George H.Collinson--L/c. Robert Carey---Pt/o. Richard Hurwood--Pte. James H.Meecham---Pte. Robert E.Patterson _______________________________________________________PRO PATRIA 1914--1918 Edward Rust--Cuthbert Godfrey Baldwin--Oswald Thomas Walton--Richard William Proctor--Noel Bramwell Hall--Howard Coldbeck--Frank Abercrombie Boyde--Harry Rogers--William Peacock--Richard Nelson Embleton--John Ripley--John Battye--Harry Battye--Basil Bennison--William Henry Bew--William Robson Cherry And you our Brothers who for all our praying to this dear school of ours will come no more. Who lie our Country's debt of honour paying. And not in vain--upon the Belgian shore; Till that great day when at the throne of heaven, The books are opened, and judgement set. Your lives for honour and for England given,THE SCHOOL WILL NOT FORGET ---Roll of honour for Scorton Grammer School This memorial plaque was relocated by the trustees of Scorton War Memorial Institute after of the closure of the school in 1991
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