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Hornsea St Nicholas
St Nicholas Church
The eight bells dedicated to those who lost their lives during the First World War. They were paid for by public subscription and are rung by means of a keyboard(clavier) attached to the bell clappers...
Twechar and District
Main Street
A rough hewn Celtic cross set on a tapering plinth, block and stone block base. The lettering is on three sides of the plinth in black and the whole has a paved and gravel surround. An inverted sword...
2Lt B A Carr
Church of Holy Innocents
Battlefield cross in memory of 2nd Lt B. A. Carr, killed in action. Most recent info from 2004 indicates the cross is in the church, cared for by the warden.
King Edward Street Post Office Building
National Army Museum
Originally at King Edward Street Post office Building. Bronze figure was destroyed in a fire in 2004. The plinth was in a separate location and is understood to be in store at the museum. WMT have con...
Cherry Willingham
St Peter and St Paul's Church
Gates dedicated to those from Cherry Willingham who lost their lives during the First and Second World War.
Lumphinnans
Main Street
Stepped base supporting corniced square pier with granite panels surmounted by carved decoration. Latin cross above on moulded plinth.
Great Barrington
Village Green
Latin cross set on square plinth with dedication & names standing on octagonal 3 stepped base. Memorial situated on small grass covered platform road junction..
All Saints WW2
All Saints Church - Redundant
Plaque dedicated to those from All Saints Church Harthill who lost their lives during the Second World War. All Saints Church is currently closed and WMT are looking into the location of the war memor...
St Stephen's Congregational Church Memorial Window
St Stephen's United Reformed Church
The memorial window was unveiled in 1928. The central of the three plaques refers to the Seaforth Highlanders WW1 and a smaller one to the regiment in WW2. The two flanking plaques refer to the congre...
Cassington
Village Green
The memorial commemorates local men who died in the First and Second World Wars.
Lieutenant Voltelin Percy Heath and Captain George Millais James.
St. Helen's Church
A three-sectioned stained glass window commemorating Lt. Voltelin Percy Heath and Capt. George Millais James who both died in World War I. Heath and James were both part of the family who lived at Gre...
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