Cliffe Cross

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Reference WMO/107354

Address:

St Helen's Church

Church Street

Cliffe

Rochester

ME3 7QF

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Wheel cross
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Leaded
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Stone cross. Lists names of villagers who died in both world wars. Note dates for duration of Great War -August 4th 1914 to June 28th 1919
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To the glory of God and in memory of the brave men of this parish who laid down their lives for King and Country in the victorious struggle against the enemies of mankind. August 4th 1914 - June 28th 1919 [Also: 1939 - 1945]

[First World War]: William Abbott, Walter Ashby, Ernest G Austin, Aubrey Ayers, Bert Baines, Reginald A Barlow, Bert Batchelor MM, James Chevous, Fred Elford, James Foord, Robert Foord, Ernest J Francis, Bertie Frost, William C Gales, Edward Gardner, Alfred Growns, Archibald J Grubb, Sidney A Gulvin, William Haggar, Leonard Haggar, Edwin Herbert, Harry E Hoare, Benjamin Johnson, William Joyce, Frederick J Kates, Ernest J Kearsey, Albert Lawrence, Fred Lindridge, Arthur G Lowdell, John N McLeod, George R Lamkin, Arthur Mator, George Martin, Robert Morrison MM, John Offen, William Osenton, Arthur A L Randall, Reginald W H Talbot, Abraham Taylor, Edwin H Thompson, Roland Thorndike MM, George Tomlin, Alfred Whibley, Jack Whibley, Frank Wright, Benjamin Wright.[Second World War]: Ronald Archer, Horace E Ayears, George H Burton, James H Comfort, Thomas M Francis, Harry Harrison, Edward C Hatcher, Henry C How, Sidney G Hatcher, Alfred W Hoare, Robert C Holland, Thomas A Holland, Charles A Inge, Robert G Martin, Albert S Radley, Richard J Sims, Reginald W Smith, Frederick T Stiling, Thomas Tanner, Frederick J Thompson, George P Weedon, Leo Whibley, William E Woodbine.

Grade II (England)

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