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Reference WMO/177583

Address:

Prospect Village Hall

Williamson Avenue

Prospect Village

WS12 0QF

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Korean War (1950-1953)
About the memorial: These War Memorials were rescued from a skip following the dismantling of St Michael's Church, Littleworth Road, Rawnsley, Cannock. They have been erected in the Village Hall, Prospect Village and are cared for by the Custodian Nick Milakovic. St Michael's Church is now Potters Nursery. The original Church was made of tin and located at the junction of Littleworth Road and Cannock Wood Road close to the green pipe.
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Roll of Honour of the Men and Women of Rawnsley who served in His Majesty's Forces in the World War 1939 - 1945The cross denotes those who made the supreme sacrifice. Dedicated to the memory of our Glorious Dead 1939 - 1945 At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. Korean War 1950 - 1953 This alter was given by Parishioners in Memory of those who fell in the World War 1939 - 1945

L Allen, C Arms, N Aston, A Barham, R Barham, V Barham, R Barlow, E C S Bates (+), W K Bates, Leonard Bennett, Louis Bennett, H H Birch, J Blakemore, A Boone, A Box, L Box,(+), S Box, C H Burton, C Cartwright, K G Cartwright, J Childs, A Clements, H J Clements, J Clewley, D Cooke, H Cooke, R Cope, W Cope, J H Cotterell, W Crabtree, G T Craddock, W Dawson, E H Dickson, G Dickson, F Dumbleton, W Dunn, G Dunning, E Eccleshall, D R Edwards (+), W S Edwards, H B Fowke, W R Fowke, J Galvin, A Goodhead, R Goodhead, J Grice, S Grice, W H Grice, A Hackett, C B Hackett, M Hall (+), W Harper, A D Harvey, L Harvey, H Hawkins, W Hawkins, G A Haywood, J E Idon, V Jackson, F James, R Johnson, L Keen, C Kimberley, W Kimberley, A G King, R W G Lane, C Lawrence, F Lewis, A J Likeman (+), Arthur Likeman, W Lindsay, L Lloyd, D C L Lowe, R Lycett, C H Lygo, W H Manning, C J Massey, B Masters, T Masters, H Mears, G T Metcalfe, W R Miles, H C Millard, A D McLanchan, D Morris, R Morris, W Morris, C S Munday, H E Munday, L W Munday, Reginald Parker(+), R W Parker, W R Parker, G Paton, C V Peake, J Perks, T C Pickerill, W Pinson, P J Potter, R J Preston, J Price, A Pritchard, W Prodgers, F G Reynard, C H Richards, R Rowley, H G Sambrooke, R A Sambrooke, J T Shaw, W K Shaw (+), Edgar Sheard, Eric Sheard, S Simmons, R Slade, R Smith, R W Smith, C W Sollom, D Sollom, N Southall, D Stanfield, F Swann, N Talbot, W Taylor, A Templer, H T Thacker, J Titley, G Tolley, W Tonks, D Wainwright, T Wainwright, A Wallace, J A Waltho, H C Watkiss, D G Weaver, P G Weaver, D Wheatley, J Whitehouse, L Whitehouse, W Whitehouse, A Wilkes, C Wilkes, Women Felicity A Ball nee Gibson, Phyllis E Burton nee Millard, Hilda Lunt, Muriel M Miles, Dorothy Munday, Florence Munday, K Perks, Gladys M Sollom, Rose Vaughan nee Munday, Mayland Hall, Harold Wilson, Derek Shirley, Ronald Haywood, Richard Williams Korean War Fusilier S D Broadway Killed in Action aged 23 years Edgar Cyril Shipley Bates, Leslie Box, Herbert John Clements, David Roy Edwards, Mayland Hall, Albert John Likeman, Reginald Parker, William Kenneth Shaw.

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