St Cuthbert's Church War Memorial, Ormesby

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Reference WMO/251519

Address:

St Cuthbert's Church

Church Lane

Ormesby

Middlesbrough

TS7 9AS

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Wheel cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The memorial is a tall, slender Celtic cross upon a tapered pedestal. The decorative crosshead has cable edging and knot work motifs incorporating geometric shapes with a decorative flower central circle. The names of the dead are engraved on the pedestal.
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In Memory Of Those Fallen In The Great War 1914-18. Greater Love Hath No Man Than This That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends. Rest Eternal Grant To Them O Lord And Let Light Perpetual Shine Upon Them.

Private Robert Ainslie - 407 Coy - Labour Corps Private William Brown - 9th West Yorks Private Frank Brown - Yorks Light Infantry Private Christopher Flintoff - 4th Royal Fusiliers Gunner William Dobinson Hansell - R.F.A. The Reverend Noel Elliot Hawdon - Chaplain to the Forces Captain Rupert Ayrton Hawdon - R.G.A And in the churchyard: Private Robert Ainslie - CWGC Gravestone Driver C Chapman - CWGC Gravestone WW2: Aircraftman Laurence Alder Aircraftman Arthur Collings Pilot Officer Michael Forster Marine Leslie Tindale Hawdon Cecil - 2nd Lieut. - 4th Yorks. Kearon Charles Robert - Pte. - Northumberland Fusiliers Mosman Hugh - 2nd Lieut. - 4th Yorks. Oberon Robert Maurice - Pte. - 4th Yorks. O’Vastar Adalia Daniel - 1st Artists Rifles O.T.C. Sample Alfred James - Pte. - 2nd Yorks. Sanderson Robert Thomas - Cpl. - 15th D.L.I. Sanderson John - Rflmn. - Rifle Brigade Stubbs John Duncan - Midshipman - H.M.S. Aboukir Wood Geoffrey - 2nd Lieut. - R.A.F.

Grade II (England)

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