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Private Henry Burnett - Taken by John Readman 24 Feb 2003
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2nd Lieutenant Humphrey French Flowers - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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2nd Lieutenant John Maurice Hancock - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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2nd Lieutenant William Field Flowers - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Captain Lawrence Flowers - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Corporal Thomas A. Plaskitt - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Corporal W H Versey - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Corporal Walter F Oldroyd - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Frank Whitworth - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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George Dobbs - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Lance Corporal Thomas SMITH - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Charles H Taylor - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Charles Marshall - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Charles Smith - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Fred Foster - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Fred S Taylor - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private George Rowson - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private George W Taylor - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Harold Smith - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Isaac Smith - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private James Dodds - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private James Smith - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private John Clarke - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private John Samuel Westerman - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private John Taylor - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Joseph Maltson - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Robert Taylor - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Sidney Clarke - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private William Clarke - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private William Cross - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private William Oldroyd - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private William Taylor - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private William Townend - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private William Westerman - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Corporal Marine S Jesse Westerman - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Sapper Joseph Smith - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Warrant Officer Fred Whitworth - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Rev. Flowers and family at Great Carlton Vicarage during the Great War. Two of the three sons (inset) were to die in the War. - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private John Clarke - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Moving the war memorial from outside the village hall - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Moving the memorial - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Putting the memorial into place - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Memorial Removal and refitting team - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Great Carlton Cross from the Village Hall Site where it was previously sited - Taken by John Readman 15 Mar 2003
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Private Frederick A Westerman - Taken by John Readman 15 Apr 2003
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South Face (Main Title) - Taken by John Readman 09 Sep 2005
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West Facing Names - Taken by John Readman 09 Sep 2005
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North Facing Names - Taken by John Readman 09 Sep 2005
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East Facing Names - Taken by John Readman 09 Sep 2005
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0001 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0002 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0003 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0004 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0005 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0006 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0007 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Great Carlton, Lincolnshire 0008 - Taken by David Larkin 05 Jun 2015
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Side 3 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Memorial in its setting on junction - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Front - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Side 1 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Side 2 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Side 4 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Cross - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Side 1 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Side 2 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Side 3 - Taken by David Jones 06 Nov 2018
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Cross location - Taken by David Jones 04 Feb 2019
Reference WMO/208761
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Front Face of Plinth: In honour of/the Great Carlton men/who answered the call/of King and Country/1914-1918/To God the Glory. Names on the other plinth places.
Grade II (England)
1487236
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