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    Memorial

    Ebenezer Methodists - WW1

    Ebenezer Methodists - WW1

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    Current Location

    Arnold Methodist Church, Front Street, Arnold, Gedling, Nottinghamshire, NG5 7EL, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SK 58624 45383

    Denomination

    Methodist

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    © WMR-26935

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    26935
    Description
    Brown mottled marble tablet set in raised frame. The decorative border consists of raised moulded roses set around top and sides of border. Incised lettering in black with Roman capitals.
    Inscription
    IN LOVING AND GRATEFUL MEMORY / OF / (8 NAMES) / WHO WENT FROM THIS CHURCH / DURING THE GREAT WAR. 1914-1919. / FOR FREEDOM'S SAKE THEY DIED
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    8
    Died
    8
    Information shown
    Forenames, surname
    Order of names
    Listed alphabetically by surname
    Custodian
    Church Council

    Components

    Tablet

    Height: 570mm

    Width: 840mm


    Made from: Marble


    Condition: Good


    • Memorials of the Great War: Nottinghamshire Cemeteries, Arnold (Redhill), compiled and edited by Peter Foster, privately printed. (Headstone inscriptions and biographies)