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The front of the Memorial: (see also Photo)
Their name liveth for ever
This monument was erected
by the parishioners
1939-1945
Sapper J E Ashton Royal Engineers
Sergeant E Bailey Royal Artillery
L/Bombardier R Harmston Royal Artillery
Gunner O Hughes Royal Artillery
Driver C Perry RASC
Private I E Ellis RAMC
Staff Sergeant K Whetton RAMC
Sergeant G A Bateman 10th Royal Hussars
L/Sergeant J Beresford 17/21 Lancers
Corporal P Lebond Royal Signals
Sergeant G C Fletcher Royal Engineers
Corporal C Whitehouse Pioneer Corps
Private W E Mallender Leicestershire Regiment
Flight Lieutenant N L Baugh MC RAF
Flying Officer W H Eager DFC RCAF
Sergeant C D Parker RAF
Flight Sergeant E Froggatt RAF
Warrant Officer R Hughes Royal Navy
AB T Van den Bosch Merchant Navy
Corporal John Cahill Lancashire Fusiliers
Gunner J G Platts Royal Artillery
Post 1945
Private James Robert Borucki
3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment
Sapper Ian Collins Killed as a member of
the peace keeping force in Macedonia 2001 aged 22
The right hand side of the Memorial: (see also Photo)
Kings Own
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Lce Corpl E Blewitt
Lce Corpl G H Lowder
Lce Corpl F Whyles
Signaller G Froggatt
Pte C Bailey
Pte H O Checkley
Pte L Cooper
Pte S Cooper
Pte J Fry
Pte G M Fretwell
Pte J R Hartshorn
Pte B Radford
Yorks and Lancaster Regt
Sergt B Barber
Lce Corpl H C Parkin
Pte W Bagshawe
Pte W A Emmerson
Pte L Gregory
Pte T Hawke
Pte W A Lamb
Pte J Whysall
Army Service Corps
Pte J Hall
R A M C
Pte T Mosley
Lce Corpl J R Whyles (Duke of Wellingtons)
died from the result of the war 1920
The left hand side of the Memorial: (see also Photo)
The rear of the memorial (see also Photo)
Data transcribed by
Haydn Scott
from photography by Colin Hinson