Misterton - Village Cross
Cross erected on the area known as 'The Pudge', High Street, Misterton, close to the parish church of All Saints. The memorial was unveiled in 1921 by Brigadier Sir Joseph Laycock, the Reverend Corlett and the Methodist minister, Rev Lloyd Jones MC, officiated at the service. The memorial window in All Saints church was unveiled and dedicated by Reverend Corlett in 1921.
Identified casualties
23
people
- Names on this memorial
- Location
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Names on this memorial
- Tom Brown
- Arthur Charman Pte
- Ralph Cooper Pte
- Walter Draper Pte
- William Watt Farrar Lieut
- Henry Freebury Pte
- John Royal Fritchley Srgt
- Walter Henry Grantham L/Cpl
- Hackett Pte
- Louis Gordon Hastings Bdr
- J Head
- John William Humberstone Pte
- Kitty Jolland
- Fred Alex Kitching 2/Lieut
- Albert Mason Pte
- Robert Pettinger Dvr
- Joseph Richard Roberts A/Sgt
- Albert Robinson Pte
- Edward Robinson Pte
- Edward Seward Cpl
- Fred Spencer Pte
- Edgar Handley Tebbutt Pte
- Tebbutt
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Memorial stained glass window in All Saints Church
This stained glass memorial window is within All Saints church, has a dedication which reads ' Remember with thanksgiving and all honour the men of Misterton who fell in the Great War 1914-18 to whose memory this window is dedicated' Photo taken by Peter Gillings