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The World War I Memorial Plaque in St. Oswald's Church, Askrigg.
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To The Honoured Memory
Of The Men Of This Parish
Who Laid Down Their Lives
For Their King & Country,
In The Great War 1914 - 1918
Pte. James Bell | Cameron Highlanders |
Pte. Harold Binks | 13th Yorks |
Pte. William Edward Bushby | 20th D.L.I. |
Pte. George Charlton | R.A.S.C. |
Pte. James Bell Fawcett | 8th Yorks |
Pte. John Mills Gould | 17th North'ld Fus'rs |
Pte. George Sidney Gould | Canadian E.F. |
Pte. George Iveson Hammond | 4th Yorks |
Pte. William Hemsley | 10th W. Yorks |
Pte. Matthew Heseltine | Green Howards |
Pte. Matthew Heseltine | Green Howards |
Pte. William Herbert Kilburn | 3rd Yorks |
Col. John William Lodge | 3rd Yorks |
Pte. Arthur Mawer | R.A.S.C. |
Pte. Robert Pickering Metcalfe | 8th K.R.R.C. |
Pte. John Percival | 9th Yorks |
Pte. Timothy Percival | R.F.A. |
Cpl. Joseph Dixon Raw M.M. | 3rd Yorks |
LCpl. John Shannon | 10th Yorks |
Pte. Thomas Spence | 4th Yorks |
DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI
1939 - 1945
LCpl. Francis John Chapman | Durham L.I. |
Sgt. Thomas Foster | Grenadier Guards |
A/C Frederick William Lawson | R.A.F.V.R. |
Pte. Alan Louis Smith | Border Regt. |
And So They Passed Over And All The Trumpets
Sounded For Them On The Other Side
Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson