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Reference WMO/221071

Address:

Jackson Road

Holbrooks

Coventry

CV6 4BY

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: 15 plaques, each placed under a tree commemorating 16 ww2 deaths. These are as follows:I x Merchant Navy 10 x Servicemen 4 x civilians - two commemorated on one plaque. (Mr & Mrs Daines) All plaques are fastened on a concrete post the top of which is angled to take the plaque.
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All plaques are marked thus: 1939 IN MEMORY OF 1945 (and see below)

WO Walter Skett, Merchant Navy. Shot whilst POW 13the May 1940. Sgt Harold Redhead, Durham Light Infantry, Killed in Action, 17 July, 1943. Pte John R Hayward, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, killed in action, 18 July 1944. Pte Mathew D Raffell, Royal Berkshire Regt. Died of Wounds 22nd January, 1945. Marine Ernest Adams, Royal Marines. Died of wounds 31st October 1943. Mr William J Banyard. Died from injuries received in an air raid, 15th November 1940. Gunner Sidney W Barrington Royal Artillery. Died whilst prisoner of war 17th June, 1943. Trooper Arthur R Drakeford, 6th Hussars R.A.C. Killed in action 19th November, 1941. Mrs Ada Daines, civil defence warden Killed in enemy air attack, 15th November, 1940 Mr Walter E Daines killed in enemy air attack, 15th November, 1940. Sapper Stanley N Pickering, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds whilst prisoner of war, 11th February, 1944. Pte Walter J Wheeldon, Royal Scots. Killed in action, 30th November, 1944. PO Albert Gardner, Royal Navy. Killed in action 8th November,1942. Flight Sergeant / Pilot Rodger M Robson RAF. Killed in action 11th May 1945. Mr Leonard Golby. Killed in enemy air attack 14/15th November, 1940.

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