Reference WMO/270244
Edit memorial name, location & address- Second World War (1939-1945)
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TOP LEFT OF INSCRIPTION: AUG. / 4TH / 1914 TOP RIGHT OF INSCRIPTION: NOV. / 11TH / 1918 MAIN INSCRIPTION: TO THE GLORY OF GOD / AND IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM / ST. GEORGE'S WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES / FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE WAR / (NAMES) BOTTOM MIDDLE: IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR TWO 1939 to 1945 (Names)
World War I Memorial: Thomas Allman, John Archer, Arthur H. Baddeley, James Bagguley, Charles Barker, Alfred Bates, Thomas Bates, John Beardmore, William Beattie, James Beeston, Thomas A. Bennett, Jesse Beresford, Paul Birch, William Bloor, William Bond, John Boston, Walter Bourne, William Boylan, Harry Brant, Edward Brammer, George Brassington, John Briggs, James Brown, William Brown, Charles Bruin, Jabez Buckley, Henry Bullock, Arthur Cartlidge, William Cartlidge, Sydney Cliff, Percy Cliff, Norris Cooke, William Cooper, Herbert Copeland, Thomas Copeland, Henry Coward, Leslie Cox, Charles Dabbs, Gifford Darby, Charles Davies, Samuel Davies, Sydney Davies, C. Lewis Dawrant, Leonard Dean, George Dibble, Samuel Dibble, John Dickenson, Harry Dobson, Joseph Dodd, William Dougherty, Charles Duckworth, William F. Dutton, John Eardley, George Eaton, George Eaton, Harry Eaton, Edward Edge, Reginald Edge, George Ellis, John Ellis, Edward Emery, Arthur Evans, Ralph Evans, William Evans, Georges Evetts, Sidney Farrington, Peter Fergus, Martin Fitzpatrick, George Ford, Harry Ford, Harry Foster, Alfred Fowler, John Fox, John Franks, John Gannon, John Gannon, Michael Gannon, Peter Gannon, John Gavin, Albert Gotham, Hugh Griffiths, Joseph Grocott, William Grocott, Charles Hall, Percy Hallmark, John Hayes, Thomas E. Hazledine, Charles W. Heath, George Heath, Harold Heath, Arthur Henshaw, Reginald Hind, William Hollins, William Hopkinson, David Hughes, Charles E. Hulse, George Ingram, Albert Jackson, James Jackson John Jackson, Herbert Jinks, Thomas Johnson, Charles Jones, John Jones, Joshua Jones, Albert Kelly, James Kelly, Ralph Kelsall, George King, James Knight, Bassett Latham, Harry Lawton, Ralph T Lawton, George Lea, Joseph Leech, Richard Leech, William Leech, William Leech, Reginald Lewis, John Lovatt, Arthur Lovell, Thomas B. Lowe, Michael Mannion, William Marchant, Lawrence Marsh, Ernest Mason, James Massey, Ralph Massey, Charles Matthews, William Mc Mahon, Edward Meadon, William J. Mifflin, Joseph Miles, Sidney Miles, Albert Morgan, Thomas W. Morrell, Charles Morris, William Morris, Frederick Moss, William Moston, Alfred Mould, Harold Mountford, Joseph Mountford, Frederick Murphy, Arthur Nickless, Arthur Noden, Sidney Oliver, Herbert Oxen, James Parker, Ernest Pattison, Thomas Pattison, Henry Pemberton, Enoch Pepper, Jefferson Percival, Robert Pickerill, John Platt, Frederick Pointon, Jospeh Proctor, Percy Ralphs, George Richards, Thomas Robinson, Michael Rowhorn, Charles Rubotham, James Rushton, James Rushton, John Ruscoe, Frederick Rutter, Edward Ryles, Walter Rules, William Scott, Isaac Shepherd, Samuel Shepherd, Charles Shufflebotham, Charles Simms, Richard Simms, Eli Smith, William Stonier, Ernest Steele, John Stevenson, John Teague, William Thompson, John Thornton, John Thursfield, Joseph Timms, Alfred Turner, Samuel Tunstall, John Tyman, Isaac Vernon, Joseph Warham, George Whittaker, John Whittaker, William Whittaker, John Whittle, Thomas Whittle, Arthur Wilkinson, John Williams, Alfred Wilson, Frank Wilson, Samuel Wilton, George Wood, John Wood, John Wood, William E. Wood, Wifred J. Woolley, Albert E. Worrall, Thomas H. Yale; World War II Memorial: Albert Ball, Edward Bishop, William Bowers, Sidney Butcher, B. R. G Crowder, John Deakin, George Fallows, Norman Jinks, William Latham, Jack Mason, William Mason, Arthur Mayland, Sidney Moore, Philip Riddle, Maurice Tagg, Albert Tew, John F. Whitehouse
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