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Reference WMO/157210

Address:

All Saints Church

King Street

Muston

Scarborough

YO14 0HX

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 Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: The memorial stands in the Grave Yard of All Saint's Church Muston is in good condition. The Memorial commemorates both World Wars.
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To The greater Glory of God, and in proud and loving memory of those who from this village at the call of king and country in the great wars left all that was dear to them, Endured hardships, face Danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men.This Cross is erected by their fellow villagers in gratitude for their devotion to duty and self sacrifice. Their name liveth for Evermore

1914 - 18 CONFLICT. Pte Dixon Overfield 6th York's Regt Died France Oct 1917, L/Cpl Joseph Arthur Overfield Northumberland Fusiliers Died France Nov 1918, Pte James Staveley 2nd K.O.Y.L.I Died France Oct 1914, Pte George Robert Brambles 22nd D.L.I Died Germany April 1918, Pte James Brambles 5th East Lanc's Regt Died France Aug 1918, Pte WH. Steel Died of wounds Oct 12th 1920, Pte Edmund Danby 7th west York's Regt Died France Aug 1918, L/Cpl John William Glenton MM 5th York's Regt Died France May 17th 1918. OTHER CONFLICTS. SAss Norman Jefferson Dixon lost in the Indian Ocean April 9th 1942, AB Stanley Sellers Royal Navy killed Malta 4th April 1942, Driver Edwin Collinson RASC Died France May 22nd 1940, CT Jackson ASC died of malaria May 17th 1921, L/Cpl Edward Aubrey Hullah Cameron Highlanders Killed Sicily July 14th 1943.

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