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All Saints Memorial - Taken by C D Pate 20 Mar 2016
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All Saints Memorial - Taken by C D Pate 20 Mar 2016
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All Saints Memorial - Taken by C D Pate 20 Mar 2016
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First World War Memorial - Taken by C D Pate 20 Mar 2016
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Second World War Memorial - Taken by C D Pate 20 Mar 2016
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All Saints Church - Taken by C D Pate 03 Apr 2016
Reference WMO/228789
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE MEN FROM THE PARISH AND CONGREGATION OF ALL SAINTS WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 THIS MEMORIAL IS ERECTED THEIR BODIES ARE BURIED IN PEACE BUT THEIR NAME LIVETH EVERMORE TEACH US GOOD LORD, TO SERVE THEE STEADFASTLY TO GIVE AND NOT TO COUNT THE COST TO FIGHT AND NOT TO HEED THE WOUNDS BE THOU FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH AND I WILL GIVE THEE A CROWN OF LIFE TO LABOUR AND NOT TO SEEK REWARD SAVE KNOWING THAT WE DO THY WILL AMEN LIVE YOUR LIFE FOR ENGLAND AS I DIED FOR ENGLAND
ASHBOURNE GEORGE, BAYLIS SAMUEL, BAYLIS WILLIAM, BAYLISS FREDERICK, BAYLIS JOHN, BENNETT ERNEST, BLACKFORD HUBERT, BRIGHTON HENRY, BROOKS BERT, CHANCE WILLIAM, CLIFFORD JAMES, COOPER REGINALD, DANCOX V.C. FRANK, DAYUS JAMES, DOVEY ARTHUR, DUMELOW WILLIAM, GILES HARRY, HARRIS JAMES, HAYWOOD JAMES, HOWSE WILLIAM, HUGHES BERTRAM, HUGHES THOMAS, HYDE WILLIAM, JONES CYRIL, JONES GEORGE, KNIGHT THOMAS, LEE GEORGE, MAUND ARTHUR, NAYLOR WILLIAM, PENDRY GEORGE, PRITCHARD WALTER, PULLEY HERBERT, RYAN FRED, SMITH JOHN, SMITH SIDNEY, STANLEY THOMAS, TUCKEY RICHARD, WATKINS HERBERT, WHITE WILLIAM, WILLIAMS FRANK, WILLIAMS THOMAS 1939-1945 DAVIS JOHN, HALE EDWARD, HALL TONY, HASSALL HENRY, PUGH ERIC I
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