Reference WMO/172954
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Paper Paper
- Timber Timber (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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[in Centre of ROH]-SACRED/TO//THE/MEMORY/OF.OUR MEN/WHO GAVE/THEIR LIVES/for their/COUNTRY [names]/ [Left Hand Side of ROH]- The Men and Women/of our Parish/ [names]/ Tom Johnstone [Right Hand Side of ROH] who served with/His Majesty’s Forces [names]/ST JOHNS in the VALE CASTLERIGG with WYTHBURN
DIED; Alfred Tangye/Thomas Taylor/Harry Stephenson/Tom Wren [Harry Stephenson died 19th/20th May 1942, Flight Engineer 218 Squadron RAF] SERVED & RETURNED- [Left Hand Side of ROH] Tom Berwick/Martha Bewley/Walter Bewley/Audrey Blaney/James Booth/John Booth/Albert Bruce/Willie Chaplin/ George Coward/John Coward/Stanley Crosby/Phyllis Dalrymple/George Dawson/Jean Dawson/John Dawson/Ronnie Dawson/ Harold Denwood/John Dixon/Reginald Dixon/Rosalind Dixon/Mary Fleming/Tommie Fleming/Eric Harding/Norman Harding/ Winnie Harding/Frank Harrison/Jack Hayes/John Hebson/Frank Hindmoor/Stephen Holyland/William Jackson/Mary Johnstone/ Tom Johnstone [Right Hand Side of ROH] Maurice Lewthwaite/Ian McKenzie/Fred Mothersill/Maurice Nichol/Fred Porter/George Robinson/Hilary Rowlands/ Mary Rowlands/Philip Rowlands/Leslie Sandham/George Sleightholme/Roland Stanley/Frank Stephenson/John Stephenson/ Willie Stephenson/Mary Strong/Florence Stuart/Leslie Swainson/Willie Swainson/Frank Tangye/John Tangye/Roger Tangye/ John Taylor/William Taylor/Malcolm Tweddle/Vincent Veevers/Mary Walker/Richard Walker/Stephen Walker/Dan Watson Rendle Westercott/Bobbie Wren
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