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Sheffield (Inman brothers WW1 (plaque and lamps)

St Matthew's Church

Marble dedicatory plaque and three sanctuary lamps inside St Matthew's Church.

Earlsheaton: St Peter's Church (Old Dewsbury Sea Cadets Hall)

Former St Peter's Church Hall

Oak reredos with linen fold panells, installed in St Peter's Church, Church Hill, Earlsheaton in 1924. 10 carved panels with 104 names. 85 names for WW1. 19 names for WW2 on panels 5 and 6. Dedicate...

William Hutton and Sons - WW1 Roll of Honour

Kelham Island Industrial Museum

Triptych roll of honour. Ornate wooden surround. Names in six columns with names of dead surrounded by laurel wreath. Carving at top centre of memorial of angel, wings outstretched with horn in one ha...

CLAYTON WITH FRICKLEY - CROSS

Tan Pit Lane

Photos copied from duplicate entry 110694 but have come up rather blurred. The war memorial in the south Yorkshire village of Clayton is a limestone cross on a slim pillar which stands on a plinth...

Ranmoor

St John the Evangelist's Churchyard

Stone Celtic style wheel cross. This war memorial is situated within the church grounds, close to the junction of Fulwood Road and Ranmoor Park Road.The British National Grid Reference is SK 319 863....

USAAF - 'Mi Amigo' Crash - Sheffield (Endcliffe Park)

Endcliffe Park

Stone has 2 bronze plaques, commemorating Flying Fortress Mi Amigo which crashed in the park on 22nd February 1944 with all 10 USAAF crew members killed. Erected by Sheffield RAFA. Enclosed in a rais...

Men of Castleford War Memorial (LOST)

Royal British Legion (possible)

Tablet made of stone.

Brinsworth South African War

St George's Churchyard

Dedicated to Ernest Albert Watson

Clayton West and High Hoyland

Junction of Church Lane and Holmfield Road

Situated at the junction of Church Lane and Holmfield Road, Clayton West, Huddersfield. The period commemorated is 1914 – 1919 and 1939 – 1945 World wars and the Falklands Conflict in 1982

Treeton

Station Road

Stone memorial with WW1 soldier on the top. Names of those of the village lost in both wars inscribed in lead on plaques at the bottom Stands within a paved square with black metal railings

Ssergeant Major William Allerton

St Paul's Church

Addition to gravestone

Driver S Dixon

St Paul's Church

Addition to gravestone

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