King Edwards VI Boy's Grammar School

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Reference WMO/181836

Address:

Chetwynd Centre

10 Newport Road

Stafford

ST16 2HE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Pillar/column
Lettering: Incised
About the memorial: The memorial is situated in the grounds of the former King Edward VI Boys’ Grammar School which merged with Stafford Girls’ High School in 1977 to form King Edward VI High School in new buildings. The buildings of the former King Edward VI Boys’ Grammar School were owned by an trust and used for educational purposes by Staffordshire County Council. The trust sold the buildings in about 2020 for residential development. Keypad-operated gates have been installed so there is no public access to the War Memorial. The grassed area around the memorial has been removed to give parking space for residents.
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In Memory of the boys of this School who fell in the Great War.1914 - 1919 What mean ye by these stones. Incepta Persfquor

E Arrowsmith, H M Averill, W H Barlow, V U Bloor, G H Bloor, R T Bloor, G Bostock, E G Buttery, F M Carson, B Coleman, F Dean, G G Dunn, J A Eaton, H Bostock, W W Egerton, F I Elton, P H Emberton, J J Fisher, A F Green, C D Hammond, A T Hammond, L G Haughton, J W Hazelwood, G C Horne, A E Jenkins, B Jervis, O Kidwell, P F Emberton, E Lloyd, H Maylott, A C Morgan, F J Norton, J Norris, F W Potts, N S Potts, C Plant, F I Price, T Rudge, C Sillito, H Stacey, J Stubbs. W H Thornton, H Venables, W W Ward, J L Webb, T V Wheeldon, W P Whittaker, T Wilkes, R B Wilton, E D Wright, W Challenor, G Carmichael, F W Caton, W H Madden

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Chetwynd Centre