Saffron Walden

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Reference WMO/101169

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Junction of High Street and Audley Road

Saffron Walden

CB10 1EA

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Latin cross
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
  • Stone Portland stone
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Post-1945 War or Conflict
About the memorial: Floriated Latin cross on octagonal shaft. Cruciform plinth bearing name panels on both the ends of the cross pieces and angled in the recesses between them. Three stepped octagonal base heraldic shields and wreaths on the end of each arm of the cruciform base.
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“FOR PERPETUAL REMEMBRANCE OF THE MEN OF SAFFRON WALDEN WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1919” “THE VICTOR HEROES REST IN MANY LANDS BUT HERE THE SYMBOL OF THEIR GLORY STANDS” William Adams – Charles E Andrews – Walter W Andrews – Albert Archer – Alfred Archer – Charles H Archer – Walter Archer – Albert Auger – Albert E Bacon – Ernest G Bacon – Daniel J Bacon – Francis H Badman – John W Baker – Frank Barker – Arthur H Barker – Sidney Barker – David J Barrett – Albert E Bassett – Frank Bassett – George J Bassett John P Beard – Arthur G Beavis – Sidney Bird – William Bouch – Henry J Bowtle – Frederick J Boyce – Arthur Brand – Herbert J Brand – Albert Braybrooke – Arthur J Brown – Robert Chance – John Chapman – Arnold H Chipperfield – Hubert Chipperfield – Harry Clarke – Simon Clarke – Frank Coe – George Cornell – George B Cornell – Harold G Cornell – Thomas Cornell – Arthur G Courtneay – Alfred W Cox – Walter A Crabb – Fred Davies – Frank D Day William Dewberry – Ernest Downham – Ernest H C Downham – George A Downham – Stanley W Downham – William Ellwood – Frank Elsom – Charles Elwood – Horace Erswell – Stanley Evenett – Rowland F G Faircloth – Ernest Finch – George Finch – Sam Francis – Victor A Galley – Charles L Gardiner – William E Gilbey – Ernest H Gilling – Reginald Gilling – William Goodwin Charles W Green – Horace S Green – Arthur Grime – William N Guy – Dudley W Hailstone – Arthur J Hailstone – Arthur W Halls – Benjamin T Halls – James J Halls – Frederick Hawes – William M Hewson – Walter E Hill – Walter C Holland – Reginald Hopkins – Charles J Housden – Peter R Housden – Sydney G Housden – George H Howard – Julius Jackson – Donald F G Johnson - Owen B G Johnson – Bert W Ketteridge – Charles E Ketteridge – Charles H Ketteridge - Joseph E Ketteridge – Albert T Kidman – George King Harry A Kidman – Alfred G King – Charles King – James Lofts – Jesse Mallion – John Mallion – Ernest J Mansfield – Frank Marking – William A Marks – Charles D Martin – George H Martin – Frederic Mascall – Arthur J Meadows – George E Moore – Leonard Moule – Charles J Munk – Errington H Norman – Walter Parsley – Charles S Pearson – George S Pearson Joseph Pearson – Arthur W Penning – Alexander Perkin – Andy Porter – Bertram A Porter – Henry S J Porter – Joseph J Porter – Douglas C Pursey - Frank Reed – Frank W Reed – G W Reed – William C Reed – Arthur Richardson – George Richardson – William J Ridgewell – Arthur S Rushforth – William W Rushforth – William H Saward – Geoffrey Searle – Victor Searle – Charles J Simpson – Frederick H Smith – Tom Smith – Samuel C Start – William Start – William E Start Eustace I W Swan – George W Swan – George G Swan – William D Swan – Herbert H Taylor – Walter W Taylor – Walter G Thorpe – Stephen Walker - Arthur Waters – Frank E Wells – Archibald J Whitehead – Osborne Whitehead – Frederick G Wills – Stanley G Wilson – William Wisken – Charles Wren – George Wren – Hubert Wren – Ernest W Wright – Alfred J Wyatt “THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE” “AND FOR PERPETUAL REMEMEMBRANCE OF THOSE OTHER VICTOR HEROES WHO FELL IN THE WAR FOR FREEDOM 1939 – 1945” Leslie Arundel – Albert G Auger – Charles B Badman - Eric F Banks – William F Banks – Eric G Barwood – Henry Bennett – Alfred E Bowers – Richard 8: Baron Braybrooke – Richard D Carter – Stanley R Clarke – William J Cornell Herbert Cowell – Robert Cutting – Ronald Dewey – Martin L Donohoe – Ronald G Fisher – Russell J C Flack – Henry G Gilbey – Gerald H Golbey – William J Goodwin – Eric W Goodwin – Eric J Graves – Roy M Housden Henry C Ketteridge – Cyril A Land – Honble Robert Neville – Alec L Osborne – John Palmer – Philip Pearson – Harry T Perry – Herbert A Pickering – John W Piper – Hilda K Pitstow – William W Reed – Arthur E Richardson Alfred C Salmon – Geoffrey W Selley – Frederick A Smith – Douglas Stoll – Thomas H Swan Cyril H Walters – Frederick G Waring – Reginald B Watson – Charles A Welch – Horace R Wells – Richard L Wood – Morrison J Wootton “THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE” Dennis R Andrews – David R Farnham – Frederick C Malim – Harold A Thorne “AND FOR THE PERPETUAL REMEMEMBRANCE OF THOSE WHO FELL IN OTHER CONFLICTS” Ian S D Burt (N Ireland 1972) – Sgt L N Lambert (Palestine 1946)

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