CWGC: Shifnal Memorial Wall

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Reference WMO/255174

Address:

Memorial Gardens

St Andrew's Church

Church Street

Shifnal

TF11 9AB

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other
Materials:
  • Stone Portland stone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: This is not a war memorial but a CWGC cemetery feature see the Protection tab. It is under the care of the CWGC whose graves and memorials are offical commemorative sites as opposed to local or community war memorials created by public subscription which are the focus of this website. See the What is a war memorial section of this website for further information. Freestanding wall in a memorial garden highlighting the names of servicemen killed abroad who are buried in the churchyard.
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1914-1918. 1939-1945. Those honoured here died in the service of their country and lie buried in this churchyard.

Private S Burgoyne RASC 26/07/1915, Private JG Elliot RMLI 02/04/1919, Private HT Evans KSLI 29/07/1918, Gunner H Farrington RA 09/07/1942, Driver RH Golding RASC 24/071944, Driver G Hall RASC 19/07/1919, Rifleman WT Howells South Lancs Rgt 04/10/1917, Private G Lewis KSLI 05/02/1920, Driver S Poole RHA 02/05/1921, Private A Powell KSLI 29/10/1941, Private AR Price KSLI 21/08/1921, Lance Corporal SW Shelley RASC 13/11/1941, Private E Smout KSLI 07/12/1920, Private SP Smout SWB 12/10/1918, Lieutenant KC Symonds KSLI 16/10/1917, Lance Corporal WA Vaughan KSLI 25/10/1918, Lanced Corporal HP Williams KSLI 03/02/1921.

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