FALSTONE

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Reference WMO/90461

Address:

Falstone Cemetery

South Entrance to Falstone Village

Falstone (near Kielder Water)

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Latin cross
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: The memorial was errected by public subscription, it is situated at the entrance to Falstone Cemetery. The cemetery is situated on the righthand side of the road before you go over the bridge into the village. Currently the village has applied for funding to have the memorial cleaned and the lettering re-enamelled. There is a wall mounted memorial in the URC church in the village and St Peter's C of E Church (next to the Blackcock Public House) is currently having a new memorial plaque made for the inside of the church to replace the current handwritten picture. The dedication service for the new memorial is the 19th October 2014 at 11.00.
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Errected by Public Subscription in Honoured Memory of....this is written at the top of the memorial.'SALUTE THE GLORIOUS DEAD WHO WENT OUT AND RETURNED NOT' They sacrificed for God, King and Country is written at the base of the memorial.

1939-1945: Andrew Fletcher, Hector Inglis, Alex Philip Weir, John Lambert Bird, Thomas George Grimwood, Edward Fiddler, James Telfer Cowan and Raymond Terry. 1914-1918: Frank Armstrong, John Darcy, Walter Dodd, Robert Newton Famelton, John Hymers, David Jackson, William Moscrop, David Rolfe, Frank Steele, William Armstrong, George Davidson, Christopher Elliott, Thomas Forster, George Hymers, James Jobling, Roger Robson Potts, John James Rome, David Steele, James Wylie, Archibald Bell, John Dodd, James Ormston Elliott, Richard E Harrison, Christopher Inglis, William Little, Matthew Robson, Walter Sisterson and Thomas Welsh.

Grade II (England)

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