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Horton, date of photo estimated - Taken by Colin McIntyre 02 Sep 1980
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Horton, date of photo estimated - Taken by Colin McIntyre 02 Sep 1980
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Horton, nr Slough - Taken by Ian S (geograph) licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons License 04 Jun 2012
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Front (North) Face of the memorial - Taken by Kevin Redgate 17 Dec 2012
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Front (North) Face of the cross - Taken by Kevin Redgate 17 Dec 2012
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Closeup of the west facing text, in poor condition - Taken by Neil Cole 05 Sep 2023
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East face in full view - Taken by Neil Cole 05 Sep 2023
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Closeup of the east facing text, in poor condition - Taken by Neil Cole 05 Sep 2023
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Closeup of the north facing text, in poor condition - Taken by Neil Cole 05 Sep 2023
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West face in full view - Taken by Neil Cole 05 Sep 2023
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Village Green before war memorial unveiled 1925 - Taken by WWright estimated PC date 1925 added 29 Jun 2024
Reference WMO/115378
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Front face of the plinth; “In / grateful remembrance / of / the men of this parish / who / gave their lives / in the great war / 1914 – 1918”Left face of the top step kerb; “Killed on active service' Front face of the top step kerb; “Civilians killed by enemy action' Right face of the top step kerb; “1939 – 1945”
George Henry Abbott, Thomas James Arnold, Stanley Avis, Percival John Barrott, William Burley, Frederick Percy Clark, Thomas Crane, John Gillas Devonshire, Edgar Stewart Hayward, Joseph William Reddick, Reginald Rose, William John Salisbury, Alfred Drake Sherwood, Thomas Edward Snelling, Victor Edwin Bignell, William Kenneth Fletcher, John Lowman, Allice Morris Brown, Arthur James Brown, Gwendoline Brown, Mary Elizabeth Brown, Nora Linda Brown, William Isaac Challis, Hetty Margaret Colledge, William Robert Colledge, Robert Henry Floyd, Eleanor Frank Trotman
Horton Parish Council