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Addingham, Memorial Plaque transcription:

The plaque on the Church wall to those who fell in the two World Wars.


THE GLORIOUS DEAD OF ADDINGHAM.
THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

Ashton. Thomas Dixon. William Goulding. John W. Leach. Harry Ryder. Fred Waggitt. John
Atkinson. Charles J. Dove. James Hadley. Sidney Lister. Jack Smith. Ralph Waggitt. William
Bailey. George Dove. Matthias Hodgson. Thomas Lister. John Smith. Reuben Whitaker. James
Beck. Norman Ellis. Charles Holgate. Dennis Lister. James Smith. William Whitaker. John
Bell. Frederick W. Ellis. James W. Holmes. Norman Maudsley. Nicholas Spencer. Frank Whitaker. William
Bell. Norman F. Emmott. Ambrose Holmes. Wilfred McRink. Lawrence STAFF SGT. Sutcliffe. Edward Wild. William
Blackburn. Wilfred SGT Emmott. Walter LCE CPL Holmes. Wilfred Moulding. Carl S. Tiffany. Alfred Wood. Tom
Brown. John H. SGT Fisher. Fred Hood. Charles McShee. Patrick Topham. William Wright. Harold.
Brown. Philip BDR Foster. Arthur Horsman. Willie Ogden. William Town. Harry Whiteoak. Charles
Clarke. Charles P. Foster. Tom Hustwick. Percy Richardson. Hedley Townson. James Dewhurst. Abraham
Clarke. John Gale. William STAFF SGT. Kidd. E.J. Cecil LIEUT. Ryder. Arthur Townson. Robert W.  
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE.

1939-1945

Brace. Eustace F. LIEUT. Egan. Laurence M. Milburn. Dennis C. Oddy. Geoffrey N. Turnpenny. Ernest
Dickson. George Foster. G. William Melville. John S. Perkins. Thomas LCE. CPL. Wall. Hubert
Drake. James Hillman. Neville Newton. Stephen Stapleton. Jack Woodford. James H.


Data transcribed by
Patricia Hayward
from photography by Colin Hinson


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