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Detailed view of the plaque at St. Michael's, Stoke - Taken by Herbert Gallery, Coventry 23 Sep 2014
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Memorial porch at St. Michael's Church, Stoke, Coventry - Taken by John Payne 11 Jan 2016
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Porch at St. Michael's Church, Stoke - Taken by John Payne 11 Jan 2016
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Memorial porch at St. Michael's Church, Stoke, Coventry - Taken by John Payne 11 Jan 2016
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Sculpture on memorial porch at St. Michael's Church - Taken by John Payne 11 Jan 2016
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Plaque in memorial porch - Taken by John Payne 11 Jan 2016
Reference WMO/223118
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The inscription on the plaque, inside the porch, reads 'To the memory of Stoke men who died in the Great War 1914 - 1919' followed by the names of the 27 men who died and underneath 'This Porch was dedicated on June 4th 1921'.
Frederick Gerald Wilson, Arthur Iliffe, Albert Edward Layton, Albert Ernest Mann, Bertie Turrell, Charles Ponder, Charles Clifford Webster, Clarence Billingham, Frank Flanagan, Frank Gayton, Frank Matts, George Smithson, Harold Jackson, Harry Savage, Herbert George Wright, Jack Dobbins, John Anslow Maddocks, Joseph Balldock, Oliver Bates, Richard Allen, Thomas Mills, Thomas Richards, Thomas Ernest Wills, Walter Thomas Smith, William Woodward, William Edward Spencer, Arthur Tredell.
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