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Ombersley Church - Taken by C D Pate 19 Mar 2016
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Church Altar - Taken by C D Pate 19 Mar 2016
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One of the Memorial Panels - Taken by C D Pate 19 Mar 2016
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One of the Memorial Panels - Taken by C D Pate 19 Mar 2016
Reference WMO/228662
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Oak
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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IN PROUD AND THANKFUL MEMORY OF THESE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR GOD AND THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
2nd. Lt.John W. Hinckesman; 2nd.Lt. Aubrey H.B.Webster; Q.M.Sgt.William Burgess; Cpl.Albert Butler; Cpl.Wilfred Page; Pte. Frank Bellamy; Pte. Percy Biddle; Pte. James Blount; Pte Albert Miles; Pte. William Morris; Pte. Albert Norman; Pte. Frederick Pardoe; Pte. Leonard Pitman; Pte. Charles W. Phillips; Pte. Frank Phillips, Pte. Earnest Phillips; 1939-1945 THE ROYAL NAVY John F.Collins THE ARMY Herbert R.Hesketh; Alexander Hodges; Percy H.Jones; W.Percy Wood PANEL 2 Pte. Wilfred Brooks; Pte. Henry Brown; Pte. Joseph Butler; Pte. Charles Chesshire; Pte. Percy A.Davis; Pte. Alfred Farley; Pte. John Haffner; Pte. Albert Hicks; Pte. Albert Hill, Pte. Herbert Hobday; Pte. Frederick H. Keyte; Pte. Elias Marshall; Pte. George Phillips; Pte. Henry Rice; Pte. Henry Sheppard; Pte. Alfred Smith; Pte Henry Smith; Pte. Herbert Smith, Pte. John Taylor; Pte. John Warner; Pte. Joseph Weston; Pte. Chrisr. Wigley; Pte. Chas. J. Williams; Pte George Wood. 1939-1945 THE ROYAL AIR FORCE John G. Green; John E. Rowlett; John T. Silvester; Charles Thomas. Requisceant In Pace
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