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    Memorial

    Holy Trinity Parishioners- WW1

    Holy Trinity Parishioners

    Source: Copyright Andrew Henderson

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    Current Location

    Holy Trinity Church, 3, Croft Road, Aylesbury, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7RD, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SP 82298 13333

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    7957
    Description
    Large pedimented stone wall tablet with inset brass panel to the fallen of World War 1, above a shelf, flanked by two plain stone tablets to those of World War 2. (our reference 7958)
    Inscription
    FOR GOD KING AND COUNTRY/TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF/THE FOLLOWING MEN OF WALTON PARISH WHO/GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918./(NAMES). .
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    76
    Died
    75
    Information shown
    Rank, initials of forenames, surname, regiment
    Order of names
    rank THEN regiment THEN surname
    Sponsor Type
    public
    Custodian
    Holy Trinity Church

    Components

    Plaque

    Height: 1550 mm

    Width: 910 mm


    Made from: Brass


    Condition: Good


    • Bucks Herald: 17 April 1920