MANDER BROTHERS LTD WW1 AND WW2

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Reference WMO/95915

Address:

Wightwick Manor

Wightwick Bank

Wolverhampton

WV6 8EE

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
About the memorial: On National Trust Property: Now set into a wall in a memorial garden at Wightwick Manor (go through the formal garden keeping the cafe at your back and turn right past the summerhouse. Unfortunately no signs), the plaques came from Mander Bros when the factory owned by the donor family was being redeveloped. There are three plaques: one for the workers of Mander Bros who fell in the First World War, one for those who fell in the Second World War and an explanatory plaque.
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Inscription on WWI tablet reads: 'In Memory Of The Men From This Works Who/ Lost Their Lives In The Great War 1914 - 1918/ (Names)'Inscription on WWII tablet: 'The/ Roll Of Honour/ Mander Brothers/ Ltd/ World War/ 1939-1945/ (Names)' Explanatory tablet: 'The War Memorials/ On This Wall/ Came From/ Mander Brothers/ St John Street/ Wolverhampton/ These Men Died/ For Their Country/ The Profits From/ Their Working Lives/ Helped Establish/ Wightwick Manor/ Which We Enjoy/ Today'

WWI names: Albert E Beresford, Frederick Bradley, Joseph Butler, James R Colley, Alfred E Collins, Albert C Darby, Sidney C Davies, Arthur C Day, Thomas Devereux, Harry Egginton, Samuel Haddock, Alfred J Hadfield, Thomas Hanstock, William Hayward, W Roland Johnson, Albert Lee, William Lloyd, A Reginald Martin, Herbert Mattox, Charles Miles, Edward Millington, Albert Monnington, John B Norris, Chales H Pearson, Frederick Reynolds, Thomas Richards, Harry Savage, James E Sproson, Frederick Swatman, Thomas Tomkinson, Arthur Turner, Laurence Vitty, William Westwood / On WWII plaque: John H Davies, H A N Mander, William Wilson

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