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Guardsman Frank Whitby
Congleton Cemetery
Family headstone with a memorial to Gdsmn F Whitby of the 3rd Battalion Irish Guards who died of wounds in France on the 12th of August 1944 aged 32

Lieutenant Ernest Victor Whitby
Earlsfield (Wandsworth) Cemetery
Addition to family gravestone- Plot 10, family grave reference 1737F
Captain Harry Alden Whitby
Western Cemetery
Harry Whitby is buried in Pozieres British Cemetery, Ovillers-La Boisselle

Ellesmere Port (Normandy Veterans stone of remembrance)
Junction of Stanney Lane and Whitby Road
Rough cut stone with inscribed plaque and low v-shaped wall behind, with four flag poles around it.

Lt Clement George Whitby
St Mary's Church
Brass plaque, with red edged border supporting chevrons and floral corners, showing dedication.
A Seaman of the Great War, HMHS Rohilla
St Mary's Church Cemetery
Memorial of remembrance to an unknown seaman on board the hospital ship that sank off Whitby

No 6 Group Royal Canadian Air Force and No 4 Group RAF Memorial Garden
Yorkshire Air Museum
UK & Canadian Armed Forces: Salvaged propeller found in the sea off Whitby, mounted on a plinth with tablet No. 1. Wall behind bears inscription tablets 2 - 5

Ruswarp - WW2 Memorial Board
St Bartholomew's Church
Board missing but known to have had three names recorded as below - details taken from the book "Silent Witnesses War Memorials of Whitby & District" by Cordelia Stamp

HM Hospital Ship Rohilla
St Andrew's Church
Union flag suspended from a flag pole. Framed descriptive caption with red and black lettering is mounted on the wall beside the flag. SS Rohilla ran aground off Whitby in October 1914, hitting a reef...
Memorial Plaque, Commonwealth War Graves
Christchurch Churchyard
Memorial Plaque for the men who died at home after returning from the battlefields of the First World War and were buried in Christchurch cemetery. There are 25 commonwealth war graves, plus other fa...
Trooper Thomas Johnson Underwood
Christ Church
A memorial to Trooper Thomas Johnson Underwood (1875 - 1902). He was born in Glaisdale, the son of Johnson and Elizabeth Underwood. He was killed in action on 11 February 1902 At Kalkroen Krans in Sou...

Ellesmere Port - The Mersey Ironworks War Memorial (WWI)
Cromwell Road
In memory of the men employed at the Wolverhampton Corrugated Iron Works (The Mersey Iron Works) who were lost in the First World War. The memorial plaque originally stood at the entrance to the Iron...
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