C & J Clark Factory Workers

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Reference WMO/168157

Address:

Clark's Village

40 High Street

Street

BA16 0EQ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Two metal plaques set in a recessed alcove of the factory tower. Two plaster figures in relief on left and right sides of alcove, a female and a male worker. Elaborate foliate pattern around the plaques. Painted ceiling with ribs. Replica of Glastonbury Tor above the top plaque.
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In memory of those workers of this factory who gace their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1918 World War II 1939 - 1945

WWI - Thomas Ashford, Horace Badman, Stanley Badman, Allan Bartlett, Harold Bartlett, James Bealing, Frederick Beaven, Henry J. Carrol, Reginald Chinnock, Harold Cook, Alec Mills, Albert Davis, William Day, Harry Edwards, Sidney Edwards, Harry Ferguson, Edward J. Francis, Henry Francis, George Hembury, Arthur Hockey, Reginald Holland, Austin Hooper, Ivor Jones, Arthur J. Latcham, Sidney C. Law, William C. Lewis, Charles Linham, Clifford S. Lisk, George Lisk, Frank Marsh, Frederick Marsh, John Martin, Charles E.J. Muton, Robert Pompey, Frederick Sellick, Charles Skinner, Harry J. Slocombe, Louis J. Stagg, Albert Sugar, John Talbot, John Townshend, Charles Vowles, Dennis Webb, Metford Whippey, John Witcombe. WWII - Arnold Bobbett, Raymond Boulton, Albert Bown, Albert Brass, Herbert Cox, Dennis Lang, Stanley Marsh, Dieter Masting, Maurice Norton, Edward Pompey, Albert Van Rynen, Cecil Seaward.

Grade II (England)

1058755

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