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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Inscribed in stone is 'A.M.D.G. AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WARS 1914-1918 1939-1945'. R.I.P [A.M.D.G. are the latin first letters of the words 'To the greater glory of God'.
Marble plates around base of the cross, East Facing plate.. IN REMEMBRANCE OF- THOSE WHO DIED IN THE - 2nd WORLD WAR. left hand column only... James Brown, Gilbert Clark, John Corrigan, Joseph Gibbons (Snr), John Gibbons (Jnr), Michale Herewood, Alfred Robertson, Joseph Welsh, West facing plate.. Left hand column :- Edward Devlin, John Doran, John Drummond, Joseph Dumble, Martin Elmore, Patrik Evans, Ambrose Farrell, Joseph Fitzsimmons, James Gardner, Charles Gettings, Edward Goulding, John Grenfell, George Hall, John Hanniigan, Benjamin Hanson, Charles Higgins, John Hughes. Right Hand Column :- John Johnson, Joseph Kelly, Edward Kelly, Edward Lackenby, Cornelius McAloon, Patrick McAloon, William McDermott, Thomas McGary, James McGee, Solomon McGinn, James McGuckian, Hugh McGuckian, William McGuiggan, Henry McIntosh, John McLoughlin, Issac Moore, Thomas Mulvaney, Thomas J. Neil. North Facing Plate. left hand column only, WILLIAM O'BRIEN, THOMAS PROCTER, CHARLES QUINN, JOSEPH QUINN, HENRY QUINN, THOMAS QUINN, GEORGE RAILTON, THOMAS RICE, PETER RILEY, GEORGE SCOTT, FRANCIS J. SCOTT, JOHN SIMPSON, JAMES SMITH, BERNARD SMITH, JOSEPH SUMMERS, JAMES WALKER, MATTHEW WHELAN, JOHN YOUNG., South facing plate... right hand column only, JAMES ARMSTRONG, DANIEL ARTHURS, JOSEPH BARWICK, WILLIAM BATEY, THOMAS BOLAM, THOMAS W. BOYLE, WILLIAM BOYLE, JAMES BRADLEY, JOHN BROWN, W. J. BURN, MARTIN COLLINS, JAMES CAFFREY, WILLIAM CONNOR, JOHN COSTELLO, WILLIAM CROWLEY, THOMAS CROMBIE, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, HENRY CURRAN,
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