St Anne's Parish Church memorial plaque

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Reference WMO/190472

Address:

St Anne's Parish Church

Wrenthorpe Road

Wrenthorpe

FY8 3BB

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Afghanistan (2001 -)
  • Thankful Village
About the memorial: The stone plaque is embedded in the exterior of the church wall facing Wrenthorpe Road.
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To the Glory of God and in memory of those killed from this Parish in the Wars 1914-1918 and 1939-1945.In thanksgiving also for our deliverance on March 14th 1941. When enemy bombs were dropped here.

1914-1918 G.Senior, J.Collette, W.Arnold, J.Ward, J.Brooke, W.Way, P.Auty, W.Buck, A.Clifton, J.Shaw, C.Celder, C.Purseglove, A.Ives, H.Ramsden, J.Ainsworth, W.Miller, F.Byton, J.Brunded, A.Drake, L.Jowett, M.Frost, D.Bedford, A.Andrews, J.Jowett, W.Ibberson, J.Weston, T.Aaron, J.Firth, H.Gething, W.Binks, F.Sayden, C.Taylor, G.Mercer, H.Heald, F.Hartley, J.Clifton, W.Millar, J.Andrews, A.Ogden, J.Hudson, F.Leather, A.White, J.Wright, W.Warren, E.Calvert, A.Firth. 1939-1945 A.Baker, N.Clegg, W.Earnshaw, L.Hartley, J.Harrison, R.Haley, W.Hancock, E.Haslan, G.Hill, R.Ingham, J.Leather, T.Gledhill, J.Miller, K.Mitchell, R.Oddy, M.Pickersgill, C.Reynolds, A.Rogers, J.Southwick, J.Swainston, H.Ward, E.Webster, G.Wood, B.Wroe.

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