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War Memorial - Crowle, Lincolnshire, England




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial - Crook, Co. Durham, England Names WW I and WW II


To the glory of God
this memorial has been erected
by many whose homes, liberties
and lives were preserved through
the sacrifice of those who died
and the devotion of their comrades.


19141918
Allan, Edgar
Amery, Ernest Joseph
Arrand, H.
Beadle, H.
Bellamy, William
Bradley, J.
Brant, John William
Broderick, Albert
Cass, Thomas
Clarke, W.
Cook, Herbert
Coop, Stanley
Coy, George William
Cranidge, John Johnson
Dale, George
Dale, Robert John
Dale, Thomas
Dempster, George Henry
Dickman, R. C.
Drinkall, George Albert
Empson, Sydney
Everatt, Herbert
Eyre, Harry
Fretwell, Walter
Gibson, Ernest
Gilbert, Cyril
Goodman, C. W.
Hague, William Parkin
Hill, Charles
Hill, Frederick
Hill, George William
Hitchcock, George Alfred
Holt, Arthur
Horobin, Frederick William
Jaques, Ralph
Key, F.
Lockwood, William Henry
Maw, Harry W.
Middleton, Arthur
Oughtibridge, William Henry
Oxenforth, Arthur William
Parkin, Alfred Hazelby
Pickering, A.
Prince, Lorrie
Richardson, Dennis
Sharpe, John William
Sherwood, J. C.
Simpson, C.
Stockdale, James E Princes
Storey, Arthur
Taylor, William Henry
Thompson, A.
Troope, W. B.
Tune, Henry
Walker, Bernard
Walker, Fred
Wroot, Arthur
Wroot, Frederick
Wroot, Harold
Walton, Alfred
Walton, Leonard
Walton, Percy
Waterland, Alfred
Webster, John Taylor
Wilson, Albert
Winter, Arthur
Winter, E. Harry
Winter, Harold Bentley
Woodhouse, Henry


19391945
Clark, Arthur Douglas
Cranidge, Thomas Johnson
Hebden, Vincent
Hill, John Edward
Hornsey, John
Jackson, Reginald Walter
Jennings, N.
Layden, Luke Patrick
Lowe, R. T.
Maw, James Edwin
Oughtibridge, A. W.

Richardson, Charles Kirman
Roys, James Edward
Roys, Joseph
Rusling, Ralph
Sheppard, William Alfred
Slingsby, T.
Staniforth, George Henry
Taylor, A.
Trafford, Reuben Victor
Ward, R.
Wright, John Henry



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This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

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