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Source=h:/!Genuki/WM2transcriptionsToHtml/input/NRYJackParryPlaquesROH&WMP.txtGrinton, Memorial Plaque transcription:
The World War I and II Memorial Plaques in St. Andrew's Church, Grinton.
The World War I memorial plaque:
The Above Window Is Erected To The Honoured Memory
Of Those Men Of This Parish Whose Names Follow, And Who, Loving Not Their Lives Unto Death.
Fell In The Service Of Their Country, In The Great War 1914 - 1918
Of Those Men Of This Parish Whose Names Follow, And Who, Loving Not Their Lives Unto Death.
Fell In The Service Of Their Country, In The Great War 1914 - 1918
Sgt-Maj Tom Ward | Cpl John Barker | Cpl Thomas Hutchinson | L-Cpl Stanley H. Moore | |||
L-Cpl Joseph J. Morgan | Cadet Robert E. Barker | Pte John T. Alderson | Pte Ronald Allan | |||
Pte Thompson Allinson | Gnr Robert G. Allinson | Pte William Cleminson | Pte Henry Haw | |||
Pte Richard Hird | Pte Francis G. Kendall | Pte George M. Martinscroft | Pte Harry Peacock | |||
Pte Jim Peacock | Pte J. Appleton Raw | Pte Osborne Robinson |
TO THE LIVING - GRATITUDE. FOR THE DEAD - REMEMBRANCE. FOR POSTERITY - IMITATION.
The World War II memorial plaque:
THE ELECTRIC ORGAN BLOWER WAS INSTALLED IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR 1939 - 45
Albany Kenneth Charlesworth | Joseph William Ivan Robinson | |
Guy Wordsworth Gibson | John Michael Sharp | |
William Woodward Hammond | John Spence | |
William Hunter Martin | John Stanley Wilkinson |
Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson