Brocks Munitions workers

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Reference WMO/259736

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London Borough of Sutton Cemetery

Oldfields Road

Sutton

Surrey

SM3 9PX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Stone of remembrance
Lettering: Incised
About the memorial: Memorial dedicated to five munitions workers, including one woman, killed in explosions at the Brocks Munitions Factory in North Cheam.
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DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING WAR MUNITION WORKERS WHO WERE KILLED WHILE ON DUTY

CHARLES PRATT 5TH SEPTEMBER 1916 AGED 39 YEARS ERNEST ARTHUR POTIER 7TH SEPTEMBER 1916 AGED 29 YEARS ELIZA E. BAILEY 14THNOVEMBER 1916 AGED 29 YEARS WILLIAM JAMES GROOMBRIDGE 9TH MARCH 1917 AGED 51 (?) YEARS CHARLES HENRY YARROW 11TH MARCH 1917 AGED 23 YEARS

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