Wolsingham in County Durham, England, United Kingdom — Northwestern Europe (the British Isles)
Wolsingham War Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 20, 2018
1. Wolsingham War Memorial
Inscription.
Wolsingham War Memorial. .
Remember With Thanksgiving The True and Faithful Men Who In The Great War Went Forth From This Parish For God and the Right The Names of Those Who Returned Not Again Are Here Inscribed To Be Honoured For Evermore 1915 , 1919. ( World War I ) Alexander Anderson. Private. D.L.I. · Hugo G. Arnold. 2/Lieut. E. Kent. · James W. Atkinson. Cpl. Coldstream Gds. · G. William Bainbridge. Gunner. R.G.A. · William Beadle. Gunner. R.G.A. · John G. Bolam. Private. D.L.I. · George Bowe. Pte. Lincoln Regt. · Albert Bowron. Sergt. D.L.I. · Frederick Braithwaite. Private. D.L.I. · Joseph G. Brown. Private. D.L.I. · Robert Brown. Pte. Glascow H.L.I. · Thomas Burke. Private D.L.I. · Thomas V. Coates. L/Cpl. D.L.I. · George Coates. Private. D.L.I. · Thomas S. Dobson. Private. D.L.I. · Harry Drummond. 2/Lieut. Lan. Fus. · Edward L. Emmerson. Trooper. N.Z.I.F. · J. George Golightly. Private. D.L.I. · John F. Green. 2/Lieut. D.L.I. · William Hall. Private. K.O.Y.L.I. · James W. Hawkins. Private. D.L.I. · John G. Hawkins. Private. D.L.I. · William Henderson. Pte. Border Regt. · William Henderson. Private. G.I.F. · Matthew Hodgson. Private. D.L.I. · Cornelius Cox. Pte. Tyneside Irish. · James Hopper. Sapper. R.E. · Thomas M. Iley. Corporal. D.L.I. · John W. Jefferson. Corporal. D.L.I. · W. Harry Johnson. L/Cpl. Welsh Regt. · J. Noble Lacey. L/Cpl. D.L.I. · Joseph P. Lalley. Pte. Tyneside Irish. · John Lambert. Sergt. D.L.I. · Rodger Lowden. Pte. East Yorks. · John C. Miller. 2/Lieut. D.L.I. · Arnold Morgan. Private. D.L.I. · John E. Potts. Sergt. R.F.A. · Oliver Richmond. Pioneer. R.E. · J. Thomas Robson. Private. A.I.F. · William E. Rogerson. Capt. D.L.I. · Wallace V. Sheriff. L/Cpl. D.L.I. · Thomas Spedding. Private. D.L.I. · John B. Stewart. Corporal. D.L.I. · Mark Tose. Private. D.L.I. · Charles E. Watson. Pte. York and Lanc. Regt. · Frederick G. Watson. Pte. K.C.Y.L.I. · Richard Whitfield. Sergt. Rifle Bde. · Charles Wilson. Private. D.L.I. · Morris Woodhams. Private. D.L.I. · George C. Yule. Pte. R.A.S.C (M.T.) · Henry W. Lockey. Private. D.L.I.
1939 , 1945. John Bell, Pte. R.A.O.C. · John A.G. Brown, Sergt. R.A.F. · Lawrence Dewhurst, F/O. R.A.F. · Robert T. Elliott, A.B. R.N. · Alexander Heslop. Sergt. R.A.F. · Charles M. Knaggs. Major R.E. · Alan Mitchell. Sergt. R.A.F. · Frederick A. Morris. P.O. R.A.F. · Harrold Nichols. Sergt. R.M. · Donald C. Oliver. Sergt. R.A.F. · John R. Rees. Bdr. R.A. · Maurice W. Stobart. Sergt. R.A.F. · Fred Waidson. Sergt. R.A.F. · Collin G. Watson. A.C.4. R.A.F. · John Proud. 2/Engr. M.N.
Remember
With Thanksgiving
The True and Faithful Men
Who In The Great War
Went Forth From This Parish
For God and the Right
The Names of Those
Who Returned Not Again
Are Here Inscribed
To Be Honoured For Evermore
1915 — 1919
( World War I )
Alexander Anderson. Private. D.L.I. · Hugo G. Arnold. 2/Lieut. E. Kent. · James W. Atkinson. Cpl. Coldstream Gds. · G. William Bainbridge. Gunner. R.G.A. · William Beadle. Gunner. R.G.A. · John G. Bolam. Private. D.L.I. · George Bowe. Pte. Lincoln Regt. · Albert Bowron. Sergt. D.L.I. · Frederick Braithwaite. Private. D.L.I. · Joseph G. Brown. Private. D.L.I. · Robert Brown. Pte. Glascow H.L.I. · Thomas Burke. Private D.L.I. · Thomas V. Coates. L/Cpl. D.L.I. · George Coates. Private. D.L.I. · Thomas S. Dobson. Private. D.L.I. · Harry Drummond. 2/Lieut. Lan. Fus. · Edward L. Emmerson. Trooper. N.Z.I.F. · J. George Golightly. Private. D.L.I. · John F. Green. 2/Lieut. D.L.I. · William Hall. Private. K.O.Y.L.I. · James W. Hawkins. Private. D.L.I. · John G. Hawkins. Private. D.L.I. · William Henderson. Pte. Border Regt. · William Henderson. Private. G.I.F. · Matthew Hodgson. Private. D.L.I. · Cornelius Cox. Pte. Tyneside Irish. · James Hopper. Sapper. R.E. · Thomas M. Iley. Corporal. D.L.I. · John W. Jefferson. Corporal.
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D.L.I. · W. Harry Johnson. L/Cpl. Welsh Regt. · J. Noble Lacey. L/Cpl. D.L.I. · Joseph P. Lalley. Pte. Tyneside Irish. · John Lambert. Sergt. D.L.I. · Rodger Lowden. Pte. East Yorks. · John C. Miller. 2/Lieut. D.L.I. · Arnold Morgan. Private. D.L.I. · John E. Potts. Sergt. R.F.A. · Oliver Richmond. Pioneer. R.E. · J. Thomas Robson. Private. A.I.F. · William E. Rogerson. Capt. D.L.I. · Wallace V. Sheriff. L/Cpl. D.L.I. · Thomas Spedding. Private. D.L.I. · John B. Stewart. Corporal. D.L.I. · Mark Tose. Private. D.L.I. · Charles E. Watson. Pte. York & Lanc. Regt. · Frederick G. Watson. Pte. K.C.Y.L.I. · Richard Whitfield. Sergt. Rifle Bde. · Charles Wilson. Private. D.L.I. · Morris Woodhams. Private. D.L.I. · George C. Yule. Pte. R.A.S.C (M.T.) · Henry W. Lockey. Private. D.L.I.
1939 — 1945
John Bell, Pte. R.A.O.C. · John A.G. Brown, Sergt. R.A.F. · Lawrence Dewhurst, F/O. R.A.F. · Robert T. Elliott, A.B. R.N. · Alexander Heslop. Sergt. R.A.F. · Charles M. Knaggs. Major R.E. · Alan Mitchell. Sergt. R.A.F. · Frederick A. Morris. P.O. R.A.F. · Harrold Nichols. Sergt. R.M. · Donald C. Oliver. Sergt. R.A.F. · John R. Rees. Bdr. R.A. · Maurice W. Stobart. Sergt. R.A.F. · Fred Waidson. Sergt. R.A.F. · Collin G. Watson. A.C.4. R.A.F. · John Proud. 2/Engr. M.N.
54° 43.809′ N, 1° 53.024′ W. Marker is in Wolsingham, England, in County Durham. Memorial is at the intersection of Front Street (England Route A689) and Market Place (England Route B6296), on the left when traveling east on Front Street. Located at Wolsingham Library. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Wolsingham, England DL13 3AB, United Kingdom. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 1 other marker is within walking distance of this marker. Millenium Window (here, next to this marker).
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 20, 2018
3. Wolsingham War Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 20, 2018
4. Wolsingham War Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, August 20, 2018
5. Wolsingham War Memorial
Credits. This page was last revised on January 27, 2022. It was originally submitted on November 14, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 190 times since then and 15 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on November 14, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.