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Men of Saint Andrew's
St Andrew and St Mary Church
Ornate marble tablet with foliate border. The central inscription is dedicated to the fallen of WW1 whose names are listed in 4 columns. Either side of this are dedications to the fallen of WW2 within...
Thurgoland
Halifax Road (A629) / Smithy Hill
A plain, Latin cross on a raised, stepped plinth, in a well-kept, beautifully planted small garden. 2 small plaques commemorate individual deaths from more recent conflict.
Major Leslie Peech Aizlewood MC AFC and Men of Rotherham - WW1 Plaque
Rotherham Minster
Series of brass plaques with Aizlewood dedication above the centre. There are over 1,100 names on the plaques
Railway Locomotive 66715 Duplicate Nameplate - Valour
Royal Victoria Holiday Inn
Irregularly shaped locomotive nameplate designed to resemble those on the original Great Central Railway memorial steam locomotive Valour Mounted on backboard. Silver lettering on black background....
A E Shepherd VC (Locomotive Nameplate)
A E Shepherd Centre
Nameplate from a National Coal Board Locomotive based at New Monkton Collieries. 0-4-0 Saddle Tank N0. HC1784/47
Ossett
Market Place
The Ossett War Memorial was designed by Mr H Holmes (Ossett's Borough Surveyor) and Mr C Kendall (an Ossett architect). The life sized bronze figure of a soldier wearing 1902 Pattern Service Dress and...
The Friend's School Old Boys WW1
Ackworth School
Oak Board from Quaker school in Brookfield. This was in the school, which closed in 1984 and was destroyed by fire in 1989 - it was removed to Wigton Meeting House until that closed in 2010 and then...
Savile Town
Holy Innocents Parish Church
Originally sited in St Mary's Church, Savile Town. A brass plaque in a wood frame commemorates the men of Savile Town who died in the First World War. The inscription indicates that the side screen in...
Wortley
St Leonard's Church
A wooden lychgate commemorating WW1, with 2 engraved wooden plaques, one at each side, naming The Fallen.
Wakefield Nurses Home now demolished and commemorative stone from original building embedded in side wall of new private house. Can be viewed from Leeds Road.
Leeds Road/St Johns North
The tablet is the only remaining part of the original Nurses' Home attached to Clayton Hospital and originally built as a First World War memorial.
HEMSWORTH
Market Street
This war memorial garden is located on the corner of Bullenshaw Road, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire and originally contained a plaque, flagpole and benches.
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