Derbyshire Freemasons (Replacement Memorial)

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Reference WMO/265214

Address:

Provincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire

457 Burton Road

Littleover

Derby

DE23 6XX

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
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Black polished marble central tablet bearing the Masonic symbol and dedication, flanked by black polished marble curved-topped tablets bearing, left, inscription and names for WW2 and, right, inscription and names for WW2. Gilded inscriptions. All upon two polished black marble steps. Replaced WMO/26515 lost in a fire in 1990, in respect of WW1. There was no previous WW2 memorial.
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Centre: LEST WE FORGET / IN EVER GRATEFUL / REMEMBRANCE OF / THE BRETHREN / OF THIS PROVINCE / WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES / FOR THEIR COUNTRY / THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE Left: WORLD WAR I / 1914 - 1918 / (20 Names) Right: WORLD WAR II / 1939-1945 / (3 Names)

WW1- Bro. H.J. Coles (Capt. Sherwood Foresters) Tyrian, 253/ Bro. H.B.Dixon (Capt. Sherwood Foresters) P.M.Dorothy Vernon, 2129/ Bro. L.G. Dickinson (Lt. Sherwood Foresters) Arkright, 1495/ Bro. Wilfred Holden (Tpr. Derbyshire Yeom'y) Beaureper, 787/ Bro. H.E. Cox (Sgt. Maj. Derbyshire Yeom'y) Royal Sussex, 353/ Bro. W.D. Drury-Lowe (Capt. Grenadier Guards) Tyrian, 253/ Bro. H.F. Severne (Lt. Sherwood Foresters) Derwent, 884/ Bro. J.D. Snape (Corp. Kings Royal Rifles) Ecclesburne, 2425/ Bro. A.C. Brooke-Taylor (Capt. Manchester Reg't) Dorothy Vernon, 2129/ Bro. F.W. Wragge (Maj. Sherwood Foresters) P.M. Carnarvon, 1739/ Bro. D. Cuthbert (Capt. Royal Fusiliers) Devonshire, 625/ Bro. J.W. Raistrick (Lt. West Yorkshire Reg't) Beaureper, 787/ Bro. F. Martin (Pte. Manchester Reg't) Hadfield, 3584/ Bro. J.H. Marden, M.C. (Capt. Sherwood Foresters) Scarsdale, 681 & Cavendish, 3055/ Bro. F.L.H. Jackson (Lt. Royal Naval Division) Rutland, 1179/ Bro. A. Griffiths (Pte. Sanitary Corps) Royal Alfred, 1028/ Bro. E.J. Walthew. M.C. (Lt. Col. Royal Engineers) Buxton, 1688/ Bro. G.H. Buckley (Pte. Kings Own Scottish Bdrs) Hartington, 1085/ Bro. Arnold Roe (Pte. Hon: Artillery Coy.) Arboretum, 731/ Drowned at sea through enemy action:- Bro. Thomas Webb (Pte. Royal Army Medical Corps) SW Hadfield, 3584; WW2- Bro. E.L. Hopkins (Lt Welsh Regiment) Tyrian, 253/ Bro. R.K. Porter (FltLt. 207 Sqn Royal Air Force) Derwent, 884/ Bro. H.A. Clark (FgOff. 83 Sqn Royal Air Force) Beaureper, 787

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