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Darfield Memorial Plaque Eric F H Taylor

All Saint's Church

A bronze or brass plaque on a wooden tablet hung high on a pillar to the front of the church.

2/3 W.R. Field Ambulance WW1

Weston Park

The memorial is close to the York and Lancaster memorial in Weston Park. W.R. stands for West Riding.

Sheffield (Belgian Army and Refugee calvary)

City Road Cemetery

Belgian Refugees Thanks: Stone calvary set in a quatrefoil on an octagonal plinth and one-stepped base. The plinth has stone panels set into each side with the names. The memorial is Grade II listed...

Tinsley (Tinsley Council School WWI obelisk)

Tinsley Infants and Junior School

Stone obelisk in small garden.

Grimethorpe War Memorial

St Luke's Road

Unveiled 11 November 1923 by Mr Vincent Knight. This memorial is a square column with pillars at each corner on a stepped base. It is topped by a hexagonal column with a dome and fancy fleur de lys...

FITZWILLIAM

Church of Resurrection

Two brass plaques, one for each war.i

EMMANUEL CHURCH

St Alban's Church

Stone tablet with incised dedication & names.

ACKTON ROAD COLLIERY

Station Lane

Stone shrine with portico, containing dedication, set on an octagonal plinth with plaque containing further information.

HMS Sheffield (WW2)

St Peter and St Paul Cathedral

There are two flags, the Quarter-deck badge and a stainless steel plaque. The Falklands memorial plaque is immediately below.

Ossett War Memorial

Market Place

The Ossett War Memorial was designed by Mr H Holmes (Ossett's Borough Surveyor) and Mr C Kendall (an Ossett architect). The life sized bronze figure of a soldier wearing 1902 Pattern Service Dress and...

St Anne's Parish Church memorial plaque

St Anne's Parish Church

The stone plaque is embedded in the exterior of the church wall facing Wrenthorpe Road.

Men Of Stanley

St Peter's Churchyard

St Peter's Church closed in 2001 (when the congregation moved to a smaller building) and it was demolished in 2014. Its WW1 memorial was a peal of bells with an external tablet at the base of the SW...

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