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Greystoke WW1 - Taken by Leslie Scarborough 01 Jan 1990
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The Plaque - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 01 Jun 2012
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Memorial Plaque - Taken by Ian Blackmore 26 May 2024
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Detailed Inscription - Taken by Ian Blackmore 26 May 2024
Reference WMO/163037
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- Stone Sandstone
- First World War (1914-1918)
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY / OF THE MEN OF THIS / PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR / LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF / THEIR COUNTRY IN THE / WAR OF 1914 - 1918 / [names x 16] / “Grant them O Lord thine eternal peace.”
HENRY ASKEW, CAPT. 2ND BORDER REGT. / FREDERICK ATKINSON, M.M. PTE. 46TH CANADIAN REGT. / CHARLES ATKINSON, PTE. 12TH ARG. & SUTH. HIGH'RS / THOMAS DENT, PTE. 11TH BORDER REGT. / ROBERT DIXON, M.M. 2ND LT. 30TH R. FUSILIERS / JOSEPH HEBSON, PTE. 5TH BORDER REGT. / T LESLIE JACKSON, M.C. CAPT. 9TH CHESHIRE REGT. / ERNEST MILNE, L/CPL. 2ND GORDON HIGH'RS / JOSEPH MILLICAN, PTE. 49TH CANADIAN REGT. / MARTIN MITCHINSON, PTE. 8TH BORDER REGT. / ERNEST PARKER, PTE. K.O. YORKSHIRE L.I. / B. THOMAS PARKER, PTE. 11TH BORDER REGT. / ERNEST RYDER, PTE. 6TH LEICESTER REGT. / JOSEPH SCOTT, PTE. 2ND DRAGOON GUARDS / ALFRED TAYLOR, PTE. AUST. FIELD ENGINEERS / THOMAS WHALAN, PTE. R.A.F. / Note: Thomas Whalan is buried at Greystoke, died 23rd May 1918 aged 36
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