Much Wenlock WW1 Memorial Plaque

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Reference WMO/256536

Address:

Holy Trinity Church

Wilmore Street

Much Wenlock

TF13 6HR

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Bronze plaque on marble with inscription.
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TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF THE MEN OF MUCH WENLOCK WHOSE DEATHS HELPED, UNDER GOD, TO SAVE THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR OF 1914-1919, THIS MONUMENT RECORDING THEIR NAMES, IS PLACED BY THEIR FELLOW TOWNSMEN WITH GRATITUDE AND PRIDE

Percy Beddoe, Ernest Bishop, Cecil Bodenham, Samuel Bright, John Bright, William Burton, William Cadwallader, William Carter, Charles Clee, Vincent Cookson, George Davies, Norman Davies, William Davies, Alfred Edwards, Henry Edmunds, Charles Evans, George Evans, Samuel Evans, Sidney Evans, Alfred Hanson, George Harding, William Harley, William Hill, John Horn, Harry Hollins, Albert Haycock, Edwin Hayward, Frederick Hayward, Charles Jones, Henry Jones, George Jones, Percy Jones, Frank Jones, Jack Langford, Percy Langford, Evan Lewis, Roger Lewis, Harry Lister, Thomas Mason, Charles Meakin, Jasper Moore, William Moseley, Herbert Nevett, Dennis Nevett, Charles Nevett, John Norgrove, Charles Owen, James Pearce, Rupert Pope, Arthur Poole, Robert Reece, William Roberts, Charles Roberts, William Rowe, Daniel Sankey, Henry Sankey, Cuthbert Sargeant, William Saunders, John Suttill, Artemus Tomlins, Norman Trevor, William Waldron, Daniel Watkins, Arthur Wyre, James Yates.

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