Tarporley War Memorial, Cheshire

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Reference WMO/201218

Address:

St Helen's Church

High Street

Tarporley, Cheshire

CW6 0AG

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other cross
Materials:
  • Stone Sandstone
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Stone column on two stepped octagonal plinth with a separate stone shrine with names carved in slate. All set in the churchyard of St Helen's CofE church.
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Remember the love of them that came not home from the war in the years of our Lord nineteen hundred and fourteen to nineteen hundred and nineteen.On the shrine; In sacred sleep they lie say not the brave can die. In memoriam. 1939-1945.

Horatio Armitage, Alfred Badger, Harry Barlow, Fred Bell, George Lord Binning, William Burt, Frank Cartmale, Hugh Cawley, James Cook, John Cooper, Evan Cooper, William Cooper, Jack Craven, William Craven, Alfred Fleet, Frank Greenway, Fred Gregory, Albert Harrison, Horace Hassall, George Heath, Cyril Hemmings, Phillip Jeffs, Albert Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Edward Lees, Thomas Lee, George Mackay, Roger Martin, William Mathews, Randall Stockton, Alfred Crawford, William Meredith, Noah Morgan, Henry T Newnes, Edward Pawley, Samuel Pawley, Harry Pinnington, Bertie Platt, Leonard R Povah, Ellis Rogers, Edward Rutter, Hugh Shaw, Noah Shaw, William Shaw, Frank Shenton, Fred Stockton, George Stockton, Alfred Stokes, Alec Stonely, Edward Southern, Eric Thelwall, Alfred Vernon, Bert H Vernon, John Warburton, William White, John T Wilcox, Thomas Wilding, Joseph Wilkinson, Harry Williamson, Edward Woodcock, Douglas Parsons 1939-1945 Donald Cooper, Georger Cooper, Tony Craven, George Holland, Gordon Langley, John Meredith, Walter Page, William Regan, Geoffrey Regan, Thomas Swaffield, John Walker, John Stapleton

Grade II (England)

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