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Staveley in Cartmel WW1 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 19 Jan 2013
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Staveley in Cartmel WW2 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 19 Jan 2013
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Overall View - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 07 Oct 2017
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From the road - Taken by David Long 27 Feb 2025
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From the churchyard - Taken by David Long 27 Feb 2025
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WW1 names - Taken by David Long 27 Feb 2025
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WW2 names - Taken by David Long 27 Feb 2025
Reference WMO/175443
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Slate
- Timber Oak
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD/IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE/FROM THIS PARIAH WHO GAVE/THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY/1914-1918/[names]/IN THANKFUL REMEMBRANCE/OF/ [names]WHO SERVED DURING/THE WORLD WAR/1939-1945/AND DIED ON SERVICE
WW1-EDGAR GOLDING LIEUT ASC/ATTACHED ROYAL FLYING CORPS/ GEORGE MAWSIN PTE/1ST LANCS FUSILIERS/ JOHN PEARSON PTE/CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY WW2 -ALBERT WOODBURN JONES/MAJOR REME/ GEORGE WILLIAM RIDEHALGH/2ND LIEUT WELSH GUARDS/ WILLIAM EAGLE ROSS/COMMANDER RN/ HENRY DOUGLAS SLEE/GUNNER RA/ WHO SERVED DURING/THE WORLD WAR/1939-1945/AND DIED ON SERVICE Note Major Albert Woodburn-Jones is buried in a war grave here, died 17/11/1946 aged 60, as is his wife, Eleanor, who died 11/6/1967 aged 77
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