Lincoln Postal Services WW1 & WW2

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Reference WMO/277980

Address:

Co op Shopping Centre

Sincil Street

Lincoln

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Post Office War Memorial: Two brass plaques mounted on a mahogany backboard one for each World War. The larger WW1 plaque has two vertical sections all with 2 line black border. The smaller LHS section has dedications with an incised sword garlanded with leaves in the background and a shild bottom left then the larger section has the Post Office cypher top right plus further dedication with two columns of names & rank all in black,uppercase, incised lettering. The smaller WW2 plaque has a single line black border with dedication and two columns of names+ regiment again in black, uppercase, incised lettering.
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150 MEMBERS of the STAFF of the LINCOLN POSTAL DISTRICT SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR OF 1914 – 1918. AND THE FOLLOWING MADE THE GREAT SACRIFICE (Names ALSO IN MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES DURING THE 1939 – 1945 WAR (Names)

J.W. Jessop, Lt,Col. / G.H.Simons. 2nd Lieut. / W.R. Halkes. Sergeant / J.H. Lingard, Sergeant / L. Carr, Sergeant / W.F. Lowe, Sergeant /J. Twinn, Corporal / J.W. Rook, L-Corporal / E.H. Needley, Sapper / F.G. Tacker, Gunner / C. Rogers. Seaman RN / R. Walker, Rifleman / A. Hawley, Rifleman / W. Kent, Rifleman / R.C. Cragg, Private / E. Lenygon, Private / F. Powell, Private / W.E. Linton, Private / J.J. North, Provate / A.L. Carter. Private / H. Lee, Private J. Dix, A.C.2. R.A.F. / R.A. Fines, A.C.2. R.A.F. / c.w. fISHER, Corporal R.E. (P.S) / S.C. Norton, F.Sergeant R.A.F. / F. Roberts, Driver R.A.S.C. / F. Smith, Pte. Sherwood Foresters / E. Taylor, Sergeant Lincs. Regt. / J.J. Yeates, Sergeant R.A.F.

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