WW1 Memorial Triptych

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Reference WMO/263447

Address:

The Church of St. Martin 0n-the-Hill

Albion Road

South Cliff

Scarborough

YO11 2BY

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Triptych
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Wooden Triptych with metal calvary inset.
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To the honoured memory of those who fell in/ The Great War 1914-1918/ (names) / "My marks and scars I carry with me to be a/ witness for me that I have fought his/ battles, who will now be my rewarder/ so he passed over and all the trumpets/ sounded for him on the other side."

Left: Carlton Addy, Bernard Alderson, Desmond Briggs, Lawrence Blencowe, Oswald Blencowe, Claude Brockwell, William Cadman, Fred Coates, R John Preston Cobb, Derrick Cooper, Philip Coverley, Joseph Cromack, Edmond Daws, Cyril Dovener, Cecil Edwards, Eric Priestley Edwards, Sidney Ellershaw, Dudley Lewis Fernandez, Alice Flintoff - nurse, Ernest Forster, Noel Hartley, Samuel Horsman, Douglas Horton, Matthew Hutchinson, Wilfred Hutchinson, James Inglis, John Jackson, Arthur Jepson, Charles Lancaster, Henry Lawrence, Graham Keymer, William Tasker. Right: Arthur Leadbeater, Charles Leadbeater, Alfred Loftus, William Mawson, Alfred Maynard, Arthur McNaught, Harry Morley, Hugh Myddleton Parr, Wilfred Parr, Bertie Powell, Benjamin Priest, Wilfrid Redfern, Robert Revell, Joseph Rowbottom, Geoffrey G T Salter, J Raymond Salter, Gordon Sanderson, John Hartley Shute, John Simpson, William Slack, Edward Spofforth, Harry Stephenson, Richard Stephenson, Edith Elizabeth Taylor – nurse, Herbert Thompson, John Clarence Tindall, Geoffrey Tugwell, Edgar Walker, Albert Whittaker, Robert Wilmot, Arthur Henry Dews, Charles Armstrong.

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