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War Memorial - Horbury, West Yorkshire, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II
In everlasting memory
of those of Horbury
who fell for freedom.

"At the going down of the sun, and in
the morning we will remember them."

The following soldiers are buried in the cemetery of Horbury:
Armitage, L.
Bagley, John Watts
Barber, A.
Bentley, J.
Cobbett, Leonard
Froggett, Jack
Glover, Thomas H. Schofield
Goldthorpe, J. H.
Hall, J.
Hall, Wilson Foster
Hanson, Walter
Heppleston, Ernest
Hidle, Lewis
Howe, F. C.
Hughes, T. F.
Judge, James Leo
Leitch, Constance
Noble, Bernard
O'Hara, Edward
Petts, W.
Pinder, Willie (Bill)
Richardson, Arthur
Schofield, H.
Setchell, Robert Geoffrey
Siddall, Ernest
Smales, J.
Sapper
Sergt.
Gunner
Private
L/Corporal
Corporal
Private
Serjeant
Driver
Signalman
Private
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
Leading Cook
Corporal
Gunner
Private
Private
Sergeant
Private
Private
Flying Officer
Aircraftman 2nd Cl.
Private
† 11 Jul 1918
† 21 Apr 1943
† 02 Jul 1918
† 15 Oct 1916
† 30 Jul 1941
† 02 Feb 1941
† 08 May 1920
† 06 Nov 1947
† 05 Nov 1918
† 23 Oct 1942
† 01 May 1918
† 23 May 1946
† 02 Mar 1944
† 19 Jan 1919
† 03 Dez 1918
† 05 Nov 1946
† 11 Aug 1945
† 07 Okt 1918
† 23 May 1941
† 18 Nov 1918
† 04 Jan 1944
† 06 Nov 1918
† 20 Jul 1916
† 12 Oct 1941
† 24 Sep 1940
† 18 Jul 1919
Royal Engineers
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Royal Field Artillery
K. o. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Corps of Militäry Police
Royal Scots Fusiliers
K. o. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Durham Light Infantry
Army Service Corps
Royal Corps of Signals
Royal Defence Corps
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Pioneer Corps
K. o. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Royal Army Service Corps
Royal Navy
Woman's Auxiliary Air Force
Royal Garrison Artillery
Duke of Wellington's Regt.
K. O. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
West Yorkshire Regiment
K. o. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Labour Corps


Many thanks to Joanne Robertson. She posted the picture to Lost Ancestors.



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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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