War Memorial - Tideswell, Derbyshire
The War Memorial is situated directly in front of the end wall of St John the Baptist's Church in Tideswell.
It consists of a tall cross set on a large oblong base divided into three panels.
In Ever
Loving Memory of
The Men of This Town
Who Gave Their Lives
For Their Country's
Sake in The Great War
1914-1919.
And The World War
1939-1945.
Reginald S. BARBER.
Reginald CARTLEDGE.
Wesley E. DALTON.
Stanley FLINT.
James MAKIN.
Charles E. PENNOCK.
Walter SINCLAIR.
Frank WOOD.
Side Panels
George T. ASHMORE.
George BAYLEY.
William H. BRIERLEY.
J. J. Hubert BRIERLEY.
C. Harry G. BRIGHTMORE.
F. Lester CHAPMAN.
Harold CHAPMAN.
Arthur CHAPMAN.
George W. DAWSON.
A. Cecil ESPLIN.
Joe L. FLETCHER.
John T. L. FLETCHER.
William FLINT.
Leslie FLINT.
Frederick FLINT.
Walter FRANCES.
Alfred J. FRANCES.
John W. GIBSON.
George GOUGH.
Wilfrid L. GRATTON.
George H. GREEN.
Charles GREGORY.
Joseph HALL.
Matthew HAMBLETON.
George L. HARRISON.
Thomas J. HARRISON.
John F. HARRISON.
Ronald C. HARRISON.
Samuel HODGKINSON.
John HOWARTH.
Tom HOWE.
Thomas HUDSON.
William JACKSON.
Maurice JOHNSON.
Samuel H. LOMAS.
Norman LOMAS.
Reginald LOMAS.
Wilfred LOMAS.
Max MARKOVITZ.
Lawrence MILLWARD.
John PALFREYMAN.
Percy PORTER.
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War Memorial
(adjacent to the Chuch)
Arthur RILEY.
Arthur SELLARS.
Robert L. SHENTON.
Lawrence SIDDONS.
John SUTTON.
Laurence TATTERSALL.
William H. TATTERSALL.
Bernard A. TAYLOR.
Joseph H. WAGSTAFFE.
Ernest WALTON.
George W. WALTON.
James DUNCAN. | Wheston. |
Clement R. GOODWIN. |
Reverse Panel
They Whom This Memorial
Commemorates Were Numbered
Among Those Who At The Call
Of King And Country Left
All That Was Dear To Them
Endured Hardness Faced
Dangers And Finally Passed
Out Of The Sight Of Men By
The Path Of Duty And Self
Sacrifice Giving Up Their Own
Lives That Others Might Live
In Freedom.
Let Those Who Come After
See To It That Their Names
Are Not Forgotten.
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Inscriptions recorded by Rosemary Lockie on 9th November 2004
from photographs supplied by Alf Beard.
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