Reference WMO/171572
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Paper Paper
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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DEAN SCHOOL/Old Boys who have answered their Country’s Call./[names]
Sergt Stanley Tweddle, 1st East Lancashire Regt Killed in Action, Corporal Richard Mirehouse, 5th Border Regt, Private Walter Mirehouse, 5th Border Regt Wounded, Private Hugh McDonald, 5th Border Regt Gassed, Private William Gill, 5th Border Regt, Lance-Corpl Thomas Jackson, 5th Border Regt, Lance-Corpl Thomas S. Pooley, 5th Border Regt Wounded and Gassed, Sergt. Joseph Litt, 1st Border Regt, Private Robert G. Cruddace, 3rd Border Regt, Private Coulthard Towers, 6th Border Regt Wounded, Private John R. Jones, 8th Border Regt, Private Arthur G. Cruddace, 8th Border Regt, Private Abraham D. Beeby, 8th Border Regt, Private John S. Willaimson, 8th Border Regt, Private John Clark, 8th Border Regt, Gunner George Pooley, Royal Garrison Artillery, Gunner William Dodding, Royal Garrison Artillery, Sergt. John Hogg, Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, Private Joseph Sloan, 9th Border Regt, Private Thomas Cruddace, Army Remounts, Army Service Corps, Private William H. Pearson, Motor Transport, Army Service Corps, Corporal Herbert W. Green, 2nd Scots Guards, Private Oliver Benson, Royal Field Artillery, Private Isaac Benson, Royal Field Artillery, Private Thomas P. Leece, Royal Field Artillery, Private Frank Tyson, Royal Field Artillery, Private Joseph Tyson, Royal Field Artillery Died in Training, Signalman George E. Wood, HMS “Fury”, Private Thomas Beeby, 7th Lincolnshire Regt., Private James D. Irvine, 9th Royal Scots, Private Adam Pooley, 9th Durham Light Infantry, Private John Pooley, Machine Gun Section, W and C. Yeomanry, Private George Pooley, Home Defence Corps, Private John Mounsey, Lonsdale Battalion Border Regt.
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