Potterhanworth

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Reference WMO/241939

Address:

Green at crossroads

Nocton Road/Barff Road

Potterhanworth

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Obelisk
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The memorial is a polished grey granite obelisk about 10 feet high, with a square pedestal.Total height about 15ft. Made and erected by Messes Thomas Long and Son, of Nottingham, Unveiled by Colonel Fane
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“To the glory of God this monument is placed here by the parishioners, as a memorial to the brave men who gave their lives for King and country in the great war, 1914 – 1918.” . “Their names liveth for evermore.”

2nd Lieut. Arthur Newsum Battle, Pte. Frederick William Clarke, Pte Herbert Clarke, Stoker Thomas Robert Clayton, Pte. Albert Leslie Clayton, Lance Corpl. Samuel Rose Green, Lance Corpl. Charles Arthur Hotchen, Coy. Sergt. Major John Thomas Lond, Corpl. Allan Ransome Lond, Pte. Fred Moody, Pte. Albert Edward Nelson, Pte. Arthur Page, Sergt. John Edward Twinn, Pte Herbert Wilkinson, Pte Harold Richard Wilson, Sergt. Fred Woodcock.”

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