Burntwood Institute WW1 Plaque


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Reference WMO/218960

Address:

Burntwood Memorial Institute

Rugeley Road

Burntwood

WS7 9BE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A timber board with the names of 37 men killed in the Great War, displayed in the Memorial Institute.
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The Great War 1914-1919. / The Burntwood Men / whose names are given below gave / their lives in a Righteous cause, and / preserved for us our Security and Liberty. / Let us always gratefully remember:- / [37 names in 3 columns]

William Adey, George Ashman, Chas. W. Beach, Robert E. Bentley, Ernest Boliver, Albert Clay, Fred. J. Crutchley, John W. Devoll, Amos Derry, Horace Derry, John Dolman, Thos. H. Downing, William H. Felton, Harry Fletcher, William Follows, Ernest Garbett, Percy Harrison, Arthur Hayward, William H. Hearn, Robert Hiden, Henry T. Jarvis, Albert Lees, James Lees, Albert Meaton, Ernest Meaton, Edward Plant, Nonnie L. Pritchard, Thos. H. Robinson, William Robinson, Norman P. Rushton, Enoch Smith, Chas. B. Spence, E. Cyril Spearman, Harry Sanders, James Talbot, Henry Turner, Joseph Witton

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