Reference WMO/251334
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We are seeking a condition survey and photographs of this war memorial to be added to this record. We would like to make an assessment of the current condition of this war memorial and, if necessary, take any appropriate action. Can you help?
- Stone Sandstone
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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ERECTED BY THE INHABITANTS IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 THEIR NAME EVER LIVETH
FIRST WORLD WAR Pvt Percy John Evans – Died 26.10.1914 Sgnt Thomas Charles Hadley Died 4.9.1915 Driver John Jones Died 30.12.1915 David Thomas Lewis Died 1.4.1916 Ernest O’Dell Died 17.5.1916 Pvt Edmund Fitton Died 29.7.1916 Gunner W F Morris Died 27.7.1917 Pvt Wilfred Easthope Evans Died 2.9.1917 Corp Roy James Oldcorn Died 23.11.1917 Pvt Cyril J Powell Died 30.11.1917 Sidney Barter Died 17.1.1918 Albert Meager Died 22.3.1918 Pvt William Henry Booth Died 22.8.1918 Pvt William Owen Lewis Died 14.10.1918 Ltnt A A Talbot Died 29.10.1918 SECOND WORLD WAR 16. L/Cpl Frederick James Davies Died 28.2.1943
Grade II (Wales)
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