St. John the Baptist Memorial Chapel

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Reference WMO/219633

Address:

Church Lane

Armitage

Lichfield

WS154BA

England

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Type: Freestanding
Description: Chapel/church
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Chapel with roll of honour and paper scroll of dedication
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St John Baptist Armitage/Memorial Chapel dedicated/to departed parishioners including those of this/parish who sacrificed their/lives in Two World Wars/whose names are recorded on the Roll of Honour

George Henry Alington, John Alldritt, Arthur Arthan, Reginald Harry Bacon, Emile L Badiere, Wm Arthur Bond, Thos William Brittain, Wm Harry Brown, George Carthy, Jos Edwin Carthy, James Clarke, Reginald Clarke, Thomas Clewlow, Harry Cooper, James Courtney, George Thos Critchlow, Frank Daft, Harold Deakin, William Dent, Robert Dobbs, James Edwards, William Fletcher, Patrick Neil Fraser, Robert Greatrix, Alfred Hiley, James Hiley, William Hiley, Edwin Hill, Benjamin Hollins, William Hudson, Frederick Johnson, Arthur Kitson, William Knight, Leslie Lawrence, Thos Alfred Horatio Leigh, Samuel Leigh, William Marklow, Ernest George Martin, Edward Francis Geo Matthews, Reginald Moreroft, William Morecroft, Charles Neville, William Neville, Geo Richard Plant, Robert Powell, William Ratcliffe, Ellis Rowland Richards, Arthur Rushton, George Salt, William Thomas Salt, Arthur Legge Samson, William Scott, George Scragg, Ronald Selfe, Joseph Simpson, Alfred Smith, Brian Smith, Albert Steele, Horace Vernon, Albert Waltho (snr), Albert Waltho (jnr), Alfred Warner, John Wilkes.

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