Double gates to churchyard with a Cross of Sacrifice centre and stone tablets inscribed with names either side of the gates on the churchyard side. The parish memorial is on the reverse of the City and County War Memorial which lists the number of dead from each parish in the city and county. The City and County War Memorial is Grade ll Listed. The stone for the City and County memorial was laid on 2 March 1922 by the Worshipful Mayor of Nottingham, Mr Councillor Berryman, and was unveiled the following month on 20 April 1922 by Viscount Galway CB (chairman, Nottinghamshire County Council) and dedicated by the Bishop of Southwell. The parish memorial is presumed to have been dedicated at the same time. Information about the dedication ceremonies is held in Nottinghamshire Archives (Ref PR28,878/28). The parish memorial (including the City and County Memorial on the reverse of the gates) was restored in 2008 and the City and County memorial again in 2017. See also 'Nottingham - St Mary (Roll of Honour)'. Photograph Rachel Farrand
- Names on this memorial
- Location
- Photographs
- Charles Bakewell
- Spencer Baldry
- Catherine Ball
- Horace Ball
- Ernest Barby
- Arthur William Barton
- Albert Owen Benson
- Thomas Stanley Chetwynd Birkin
- Arthur Brady
- Charles Brett
- George Brockley
- EW Brotherhood
- Charles Bryan
- Albert Buck
- Charles F Carr
- George Chamberlain
- Edward Clarke
- Edward Clarke
- Samuel Edward Clarke
- Joseph Clements
- Ernest Cooper
- Frederick Cooper
- Alexander W Daniel
- William Henry Drewry
- Henry Durose
- Ernest Dykes
- Thomas Ellis
- Thomas French
- C Gibson
- Reginald H Grundy
- George Robinson Gunn
- Cornelius Hallam
- JA Hallam
- JW Hart
- W Hazard
- FH Higgs
- C Hodgkinson
- AW Holland
- HC Holmes
- HR Hubble
- CE Huddleston
- B Johnson
- ED Jones
- L Jones
- George Judd
- W Judge
- T Keeton
- W Kirk
- W Lang
- JT Laws
- P Laws
- GF Leverton
- W Lewis
- SEF Locker
- F Masham
- John Edward Meadows
- J Meadows
- W Morded
- W Murden
- WH Newman
- S Newton
- J Parr
- A Pearce
- W Perth
- GR Pinder
- T Pinder
- FT Potts
- FW Roberts
- JW Roberts
- George Roberts
- JW Sampson
- TW Sanderson
- H Savage
- H Savage
- J Scragg
- H Searson
- Henry Seymour
- A Shepherd
- C Shepherd
- F Simpson
- O Smith
- TE Smith
- J Spinks
- L Stephen
- AW Swain
- S Taylor
- H Thompson
- S Thompson
- RS Turner
- G Tutin
- W Walker
- H Wethall
- F Wheelhouse
- EH Widdowson
- JR Wilmot
- F Wilson
- JR Wing
- George Edward Wright
- A Yeomans
- R Young
South Notts Hussars
WMA27409. The memorial to the South Notts Hussars is on the north wall of the Chancel. This photograph shows the dedication which reads, 'In memory of the Officers, NCSOs and Men of the South Notts Hussars who fell in the Great War 1914-1918. Egypt. Gallipoli. Macedonia. Palestine. France.' Photograph Rachel Farrand (February 2014).
South Notts Hussars - WMA 27409
The memorial is on the north wall of the chancel and was unveiled the afternoon of Sunday 26 February 1922. The memorial was unveiled by Lt. Col. CA Calvert CO (commanding officer 1916-1918) and dedicated by the Bishop of Southwell. The address was given by Rev Canon Field DD, vicar of St Mary's, and the Roll of Honour read by the honorary colonel, Col. Sir Lancelot Rolleston KGB DSO. A copy of the details for the order of service is held in the Nottinghamshire Archives (Ref PR 28,878/27). The tablet immediately below the Great War memorial is to those who died in the Second World War: 'This tablet commemorates with pride and love those Officers and Men of The South Notts Hussars who gave their lives for their King and Country in the War of 1939-1945 (6 names).' A separate tablet adjacent to the memorial is dedicated to the 150th Regiment The South Notts Hussars Royal Horse Artillery who died in the Second World War. Photograph Rachel Farrand (February 2014).
South Notts Hussars - WMA 27409
This tablet immediately below the Great War memorial is to those who died in the Second World War: 'This tablet commemorates with pride and love those Officers and Men of The South Notts Hussars who gave their lives for their King and Country in the War of 1939-1945 (6 names).' Photograph Rachel Farrand (February 2014).