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The World War I Memorial Plaque in St. John's Church, Sleights.
To the Honour and Glory of God and in
thankful memory of the following soldiers
closely connected with this Parish who fell in
the Europe War 1914-1918 and of the great
deliverance vouchsafed to our country & her allies
This tablet & window above are dedicated by the worshippersin this church & others.
Cap. Stamp Brooksbank - Yorkshire Regt | Pte. J. Mark H. Robinson - Yorkshire Regt | Pte. John R Thompson - Durham Light Infantry | ||
Lieut. Hugh Brooksbank - Yorkshire Regt | Pte. Thomas Smith - Yorkshire Regt | Pte. Matthias Lyth Welford - Durham Light Infantry | ||
Lieut. Guy S Phillips - Yorkshire Regt | Pte. Harry Stonehouse - Yorkshire Regt | Pte. Wilfred Richardson - Durham Light Infantry | ||
Lieut. Frank S Phillips - Yorkshire Regt | Sergt. Edward G. Henderson - R.F.A. Awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre | Pte. Ernest Bell - Middlesex Regt | ||
Sergt.Edward Turner - Yorkshire Regt | Gunner Francis Smith - R.F.A. | Pte. Francis Elliott Mead - Sherwood Foresters | ||
Pte. Tom Elwick - Yorkshire Regt | Gunner Joseph Noble - R.G.A. | Pte. George Yates - 17th London Regt | ||
Pte. Edwin Johnson - Yorkshire Regt | Sapper Thomas Wilkinson - R.E. | Pte. Norman Henry Binns - South Wales Borderers | ||
Pte. John Lewis - Yorkshire Regt | Sapper John Lowther - R.E. | Pte. Robert Hodgson - Grenadier Guards | ||
Pte. Edward Lewis - Yorkshire Regt | Pioneer Edwin Jackson - R.E. | Capt. Alwyn M Allan - M.C. West Surrey Regt. | ||
Pte. Stephen Linton - Yorkshire Regt | LanceCpl. Godfrey E Anderson - Seaforth Highlands | Lieut. Frederick Spurgeon - R.A.F. | ||
Pte. Arthur Geo. Mead - Yorkshire Regt | LanceCpl. James F.Brodrick English - Seaforth Highlands | Pte. Henry Green - Canadian Contingent |
Death is Swallowed up in Victory
Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson