Reference WMO/77930
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- Timber Oak
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Pro Deo et Pro Patria 1914 1919
Left hand panel (in 2 column pairs): Harry N. Aston, Stanley H. Wood, Fred Atkinson, Frank Wood, Frank Beevers, Willie Crowther, John A. Beaumont, John Currans, Mark H. Binns, Wm. Darlington, William Bradley, Geo E. Dransfield, Harry Robinson, Walter Edwards, Jack Brahney, Lewis Ellam, Ernest Brayshaw, Clifford Fidler, Herbert Brook , Timothy Gallagher, Harry Brook, Alfred Gibson, Harry Bull, Mansfield Gibson, Robert Copeland, Ernest Ed. Grace, James Crawford, Harry Graham, Fred Clayton, William Greaves, Norman Clayton, Norman Haigh, George W. Colbridge, Sutcliffe Hanson, Charles J. Connell, Fred Hardie, Arthur Whitehead , George E. Wilks, Fred Wild ,George Iddon, Right hand column (in 2 column pairs): Henri W. Harpin, Squire Peace, Bernard Henry, H. Pollard, Frank Hepworth , Bert Pugh, J. W. Holden, William Stanton, Willie Johnson, James A. Schofield, Reginald Kaye, Harry Senior, Herbert Kenyon, Wilfred Shaw, Ernest Lavender , Harry Skeen,, Harry Leonard, Percy Spivey, Thomas Leonard, G. Walter Spivey Richard Linten, Harry Sternbridge, Willie Lodge, Willie Stewart, Herbert Mallinson, Leonard Taylor, Tom Middleton, H. Thewlis, Frank Milnes, Albert Tuckfield, Douglas Ness, Joe Wagstaffe, Tom Norcliffe, George Walshaw, Horace Oldroyd ,Harry Waring, W. Calvert Wilson, Fred Wilson, Joe Bradley, John Fuller Taken from Krasinska, Bridget (2001) St Andrew's Church, Leeds Road, Huddersfield: Memorial Inscriptions, Huddersfield and District Family History Society Journal Vol. 14 No. 2, pp 20-24
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