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Aberdare Boys County School - WW1

Aberdare Community School

Brass plaque commemorating the students of Aberdare Boys County School who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914-1918.

Laurencekirk window WWI

Laurencekirk Parish Kirk

This stained glass window, by Oscar Paterson, is located in the north west corner of the Church, adjacent to the pulpit. It commemorates those members of the congregation, and adherents, who died in...

Bow Brickhill

Church Road

Rectangular stone cross on an octagonal tapering column and square plinth. Inscription on tablets set onto the sides of the plinth.

Men of Cowie and District

Memorial Park

The memorial was erected in 2006 and unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire. It was inspired by the researches of Mr Willie Stevenson, Chair of Cowie War Memorial Research Group, who was ins...

Wesley Memorial Methodist Church plaque

Wesley Memorial Methodist Church

Stone tablet set into the external wall of the church at the very back outside the church boundary. WMT have inspected the Memorial. In January 2017 a grant application was submitted to WMT. A grant...

Workman, Clark & Co

Pumphouse

The memorial is situated on the side wall of the original pump house for the Titanic Dock. The Memorial was originally installed in the North Yard of Workman, Clark and Co. It was commissioned by Mr M...

Fallen Students at Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School WW1 and WW2

Henry Fanshawe School

A six light stained glass window commemorating fallen students of both WW1 and WW2 along with a brass plaque for each war, with names that is in poor condition.

Chalmers Street Church WWI

St. Andrew's Church

Chalmers Church united with Queen Anne St Church in 1942 to form Erskine Church. After conservation work was relocated into St. Andrew's Erskine Church, Dunfermline and Rededicated on 11 November 2018...

St Peter's Church

Tewkesbury Road

The church is no longer in use as a parish church and is now a part of “The Rock Youth Charity“. The memorial was very neglected and almost impossible to read when I first saw it in 2016, but was...

Whitney-on-Wye

St Peter and St Paul's Church

The arched memorial, showing the dates 1914-1919, is made of wood and is set back into the outside wall of Whitney Village Church. it is approximately 1m wide by 2.5m high. The names are inscribed on...

Hailsham- Cross

Market Square

Wheel cross of stone with Celtic-style relied on head and down shaft of cross. Cross set on stone plinth with two tablets. Tablets bear names of fallen of WW1 in black lettering. Whole set on three-st...

BERKELEY BELLS

St Mary the Virgin Church

Treble and second bells provided by the Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association of Change Ringers to remember those who lost their lives in the First World War.They are hung with 8 older bells in...

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