ST MARY AND ALL SAINTS - WWI Clock


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Reference WMO/96878

Address:

St Mary and All Saint's Church

Belltower

Church Lane

Willoughby on the Wolds

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Clock
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The Memorial is a working, chiming clock with one face, located in the bell-tower. The hand-winding mechanism has been electrified. Inside the Church are brass, marble, and stone plaques listing the names of the Fallen of both World Wars, and, on the brass one, those who served and survived in W.W.1.
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1) brass plaque: THE CLOCK IN THIS TOWER WAS ERECTED BY THE PARISHIONERS IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE MEN WHO LEFT THIS VILLAGE TO SERVE THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 -- 18. 2) marble plaque: IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF (eight names). HEROES OF THIS PARISH GLORIOUSLY IN SELF-SACRIFICING LOVE AND PATRIOTIC LOYALTY WERE THEIR LIVES LAID DOWN IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 -- 1918. 'THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE'. THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION AND FRIENDS. 1919. 3) stone plaque: THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THIS PARISH IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF (two names) WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE WORLD WAR 1939 -- 1945.

1) brass plaque: (the Fallen) Atkinson E., Woodford C., Nixon J., Goodacre J., Goodacre J.W. ; (the survivors) Adams W., Bailey R., Bonser W., Boulton T., Cross A., Dalby F., Draycott J., Goodacre G.W., Goodacre L., Hallam F., Hallam T., Hatherley J.E., Hatherley S., Hibbert R., Hubbard F., Matthews F.C., Moorhouse G.W., Moorhouse S., Newton G., Nixon E., Nixon G., Raynor J., Screaton B., Screaton A., Wakerley W. 2) marble plaque: Thomas Cyril Woodford, Joseph Cross, John Nixon, Jonathan Goodacre, Frederick Atkinson, Joseph William Goodacre, Albert Smith, Harold Atterwell. 3) stone plaque: George Albert Alexander Pound, and Francis Bert Watson.

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