Reference WMO/198228
Address:
The Carriage Way
off Sheep Bridge Lane
Rossington
Doncaster
DN11 0EZ
England
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- Brick Brick
- Other Concrete
- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Post-1945 War or Conflict
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To the memory of the fallen, we will remember them. A tribute from the Rossington British Legion Women's Section 1944. In memory of the fallen of this village who paid the supreme sacrifice for us and the country. We will remember them. They died that we might live in peace.
1914-18: Barnes S, Beams A, Blamforth A, Carr C, Collins J, Cooke A, Holler G, Holder B, Hoole H, Johnson E, Lawton J, Lowe W, Mawby W, Mulgrew J, Ogden G, Parrott A, Pinkney T, Pleasant W, Rush G, Smith R, Stones S, Taylor P, Vaux R, Williams G, Warrier E. 1939-45: Asquith Dennis, Attewell Leonard William, Ball Irene, Barrow Bruce, Benson Reginald, Bell Douglas, Bell Joseph, Beresford Alfred, Brown George, Caller Vernon, Cross Walter, Curry Arthur, Curry Thomas, Dakin John, Davison Joseph, Dowling Gilbert, Dutton Jack, Espin Brian, Evans Harold, Fail Frederick A, Haig Stanley, Henderson Wright, Hopson Joseph, Jackson Edward, Jameson Sidney, Jones Sidney, Martin Leslie, Morris David, Mugglestone Hilda, Palmer Robert, Potts William Henry, Punt Benjamin, Reynolds Jack, Shaw Wilfred, Talbot Ernest, Watson Thomas William, Righton Arthur, Savage Norman, Seymour Ernest, Spencer Albert, Turner Jack, Wright Bernard. Post 1945: Carter Leonard, Nelson Harold, Taylor Ernest. King Joseph Gordon, Sloan William, Yates Colin.
Grade II (England)
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