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Wilcot Cross

Alton Road

Wilcot war memorial sits at the north corner of the village green, showing the names of 8 members of the village who died in the Great War

Washfield

St Mary's Church

1) Church Lychgate constructed of wood and stone with a tiled roof. 2) Associated linear bronze plaque incorporating a one-line inscription in relief, set flush into the main frontal roof beam of Lych...

Men of Bishopstone (Herefordshire) WWI Fallen

St Lawrence Church

Rectangular brass plaque with incised inscription. Foliate border incised around the edge.h

Downton-on-the-Rock

St Giles Church

Small wheel cross on tapering plinth and single step. Dedication and names inscribed on stone panels attached to shaft and plinth.

Brighton

North Steine Gardens

War memorial to the men and women of Brighton who fell in the First World War. Dated 1922 on the borough coat of arms. By John W Simpson. Portland stone, bronze. Designed in the form of a Roman water...

Dudley Conservative Club WWI

New Street Old Meeting House

Bronze metal tablet mounted on a grey speckled marble frame laurel leaves above the inscription unknown symbol in the middle and flowers in each corner.

Tyberton Cross

St Mary's Church

The inclusion of this medieval churchyard cross as a war memorial is speculative as I can find no evidence that it is designated as such. However I have found photos on two websites which show poppy w...

G S Williams / Stephens (TBC)

St Mary the Virgin Church

Died on HMS Ardent in the Falklands, 1982. There is some confusion over this plaque and whether it commemorates Williams or Stephens.

Erwarton Cross

St Mary the Virgin Church

Latin cross with capped arms on a two-tier square pedestal and single-stepped square base. The north face of the cross bears a relief-carved Sword of Sacrifice. The main inscription in incised letteri...

Apperley clock with plaque WWII

Holy Trinity Church

Clock and associated plaque. Rectangular brass plaque previously associated with the Church clock at Holy Trinity. Inscription is incised in Roman Capitals.

Men of New Brighton

Magazines Promenade

Historic England entry reads as follows - The Memorial stands on Magazines Promenade in front of the former Liscard Battery's east wall of 1858, which was abandoned in 1912 after a long period of disu...

BROMBOROUGH

St Barnabas Church

From IWM: 'Botonne cross with squared ends mounted on plinth and rectangular base and three steps. Rectangular green slate plaque fixed to front step.'

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