Private Harry Clough and Sergeant Tom Moyle


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Reference WMO/275706

Address:

Steeton Cemetery

Elmsley Street

Steeton

BD20 6SE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Addition to family gravestone. Gravestone formed by base surmounted by two-stepped base, plinth and urn. Whole is set at an angle to the base. Inscription in black lettering.
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Side 1: IN EVER LOVING MEMORY/ OF/ MY DEAR HUSBAND/ PTE HARRY CLOUGH, W.R.R./ KILLED IN ACTION & BURIED/ SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE,/ MARCH 31ST 1918,/ IN HIS 32ND YEAR./ THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE/ ALSO OF EDITH/ HIS DEAR WIFE/ DIED MARCH 15TH 1970/ IN HER 87TH YEAR./ ALSO GRETA, BELOVED/ WIFE OF EDWARD MOYLE/ DIED SEPT. 15TH 1934,/ IN HER 30TH YEAR./ ALSO PEGGY/ THEIR DAUGHTER,/ WHO DIED IN INFANCY/ ALSO OF JAMES/ LOVING HUSBAND OF/ DORIS SPENCER/ DIED NOV 14TH 1974/ IN HIS 76TH YEAR; Side 2: IN EVER LOVING MEMORY/ OF/ OUR DEAR SON/ SGT TOM MOYLE, M.M., W.R.R./ DIED OF WOUNDS & BURIED/ AT MENIN RD CEMETERY, YPRES/ JAN 5TH 1917 IN HIS 28TH YEAR/ IN THE PRIDE OF THEIR MANHOOD (...)/ ALSO A DEAR SISTER/ AND AUNT/ ELIXABETH ALICE/ MOYLE/ DIED JAN 20TH 1987/ AGED 93 YEARS/ ALSO EDWARD JAMES/ MOYLE/ BELOVED HUSBAND OF GRETA/ (/...)/ ALSO DORIS SPENCER/ BELOVED WIFE OF/ JAMES SPENCER/ DIED FEB 24TH 1991/ IN HER 83RD YEAR

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