Louth – Post Office

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Reference WMO/264464

Address:

Louth Post Office

25B Northgate

Louth

LN11 0LT

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
  • Timber Oak
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Post Office War Memorial: Brass tablet unveiled Sunday 12th June by the Mayor Of Louth Mr. W. Lacey and dedicated by the Vicar of St. Michael's, Rev. G. Jordan. Tablet measures 533 x 353 x 3 mm on an oak back 595 x 405 x 25mm Tablet was originally in the Main Post Office on Eastgate, transferred to the foyer of the Collection Office in the Royal Mail Sorting Office on the left hand wall 7th August 1995 when the Post Office was closed.
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"To the memory of the men of Louth Post Office who passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving their lives that others might live in freedom" 1914 1918. (names) "Let those who come after; See to it that their names be not forgotten" 1939 1945

Private Harry Briggs - Lincolnshire Regt. - Killed April 15.1918./ Sergeant Herbert Ingleby - Grenadier Guards - Killed April 25.1916/. Private Thomas Bramhill - Lincolnshire Regt. - Killed May 3.1917./ Corporal Fred Walter Stanley - Lincolnshire Regt. - Killed June 19.1917./ Private William Carter - 5th Lincolnshire Regt. - Killed Oct 18.1915./ Corporal Harry Simons - Lincolnshire Regt. - Killed June 14.1916./ Private John E. Scarboro - 3rd Notts & Derby Regt. - Died March 4. 1917./ Private Barry Charles Arliss - Army Air Corps. - Killed March 28. 1943

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