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Memorial front view - Taken by DS 09 May 2014
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Inscription - Taken by DS 09 May 2014
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Left face inscription and names - Taken by DS 09 May 2014
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Inscription - Taken by DS 09 May 2014
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Inscription - Taken by DS 09 May 2014
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North Grimston War memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Aug 2017
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North Grimston War memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Aug 2017
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North Grimston War memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Aug 2017
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North Grimston War memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Aug 2017
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North Grimston War memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Aug 2017
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North Grimston War memorial - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Aug 2017
Reference WMO/173972
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Limestone
- First World War (1914-1918)
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(1) Inscription left side nearest door to church (above the list of names): Erected by the parents in honoured memory of their beloved sons who fell in the great war 1914 – 1919. (2) Inscription front: They died the noblest death a man may die, fighting for God and Right and Liberty. (3) Inscription right hand side: Sublime transcendant love to give, their bright young lives that we might live, and yet we fain had put aside the cross, so human is our strength and great our loss. (4) Inscription rear face: Ever ours in memory thought and love
J. William Eilly Hall, Joseph Staples aged 22, Fredrick Milner 22, William Fairburn 20, John Jackson 36
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