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War Memorial - Walkington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England




1914 - 1919, 1939 - 1945  and  Korea 1952

All Hollows Church
Church of All Hollows
War Memorial WW I and WW II Inscription WW I
In grateful memory
of the men of
Walkington,
who gave their lives
for their Country
1914 - 1919

Names WW I
William Ash
Harold Ashton
John W. Blades
George E. Boynton
Albert Collinson
John Cross
Fred Dinsdale
Charles P. Dunn
Harry N. Duggleby
Harry Ezard
Ernest A. Farrow
John Gilbank
Frank Hayton
E. York. R.
S. A. L. H.
R. A.
R. N.
R. N.
York & Lancr.
York. R.
E. York. R.
E. York. R.
Northd Fus.
R. E.
Notts & Derby.
M. G. C.
Names WW I
John Haith
Harry Lawson
Frank G. Marson, Cpl.
Alan Mathison
Tom Noddle
Timothy Oliver
Robert A. Plimpton, Capt., M. C.
Walter Purdon
George R. R. Ridsdale
Daniel Reynolds
Thomas W. Taylor
Walter Thorley
Harry Wadsworth
C. Gds.
Northd Fus.
E. York. R.
E. York. R.
C. Gds.
C. Gds.
Arg. & Suthd. Highrs.
R. G. A.
R. F. A.
K. R. R.
E. York. R.
E. York. R.
R. A. M. C.
Names WW II

World War
1939 - 1945
George R. Ellerington
Joseph Gray
Donald Hall
Kenneth Howdle
Ernest A. Mincham
Bob Nicholson
Bernard Richmond
George White

R. A. F.
M. N.
E. R. Y.
R. A. F.
R. A. A. F.
R. A. F.
E. R. Y.
R. H. A.


Names WW II

Korea 1952
Norman W. Sharp, Cpl. D. W. R.


Following panels can be found inside of the Church of All Hollows:

In grateful memory of the men
of Walkington who gave their lives
in the Great War 1914 - 1919
Names WW II Robert A. Plimpton, Capt., M. C.
William Ash
Harold Ashton
John Blades
George Boynton
Albert Collinson
John Cross
Fred Dinsdale
Harry Duggleby
Charles Dunn
Harry Ezard
Ernest Farrow
John Gilbank
John Haith
Frank Hayton
Harry Lawson
Frank Marson
Alan Mathison
Tom Noddle
Timothy Oliver
Walter Purdon
Daniel Reynolds
George Ridsdale
Thomas William Taylor
Walter Thorley
Harry Wadsworth

Panel George Edward Boynton In loving memory of
George Edward
the only son of
John & Eliza Boynton
of Walkington,
who was lost at sea with all
hands on H. M. S. Narbrough,
Jany 12th 1918, aged 20 years.

O hear us when we cry to thee,
For those in peril on the sea.

Panel Harry Newmarsh Duggleby In memory of
Harry Newmarsh Duggleby
of Walkington,
who in the Great War
died in France for his Country
18th August 1916,
aged 25.

Panel Robert Albert Plimpton In loving memory of
Robert Albert Plimpton
Captain, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
attached Royal Highlanders
Military Cross and Bar
of the Rectory Farm, Walkington
killed in action at Tower Hamlets, Flanders,
on Sept 27th 1917, aged 30 years.
This tablet was erected by his father.

Panel Thomas William Taylor In loving memory of
Thomas William
the only Child of
Robert & Rachel Taylor,
of Walkington,
who was killed in the Battle
of the Somme, Sept. 25th 1916,
aged 28 years.

Christ took the light from our home.

For more information about the "Walkingtons in War" see:
Walkington News - World War I
Walkington News - World War II



The pictures of the memorial and panels were provided by Mr. Mick Peck. Many thanks, Mick.



All Hollows Church
Picture owner: David Purchase
Source: geograph
The picture of the church is licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic license.




Angel

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.

Angel



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