Hyson Green District Virtual
This virtual memorial commemorates Great War fatalities from Nottingham’s Hyson Green district, and its adjoining neighbourhoods Forest Fields and Bobbers Mill, whose names were not included on the area's three church memorials erected during the conflict’s immediate aftermath. It is being compiled from Nottingham Evening Post obituary entries, the CWGC Debt of Honour Register and other military sources, census data and Birth, Marriage and Death indexes. It is now apparent that around 320 men with Hyson Green connections were killed during World War One. David Nunn
Identified casualties
234
people
- Names on this memorial
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Names on this memorial
- A G Abbott
- M Adcock
- H Allen
- J Allen
- L Allen
- Thomas Allen
- William Newball Allen
- Thomas Allen
- C E Askew
- W E Atkin
- F T Atkinson
- L Attersall
- E Baguley
- H Bailey
- Joseph Bailey
- Hiram Page Bailey
- J A Baker
- John Alfred Ball
- William Barlow
- Arthur Godber Bell
- T Bignall
- Tom Bland
- William Albert Booth
- W Bottomore
- John Bow
- William David Boyden
- H Branson
- W S Bridge
- W Briggs
- W A Briggs
- John Henry Briggs
- Frank Brooks
- R H Brown
- W G Brown
- Wilfred Brown
- Umberto Bruno
- W J Bull
- John Ashley Burton
- Albert Callaway
- Tom Campion
- James Carr
- M E Carver
- Reuben Chambers
- E H Codd
- G Colclough
- L J Cole
- William George Cole
- George Frederick Collins
- L Collinson
- Thomas Cook
- Albert Coombes
- Leslie Cooper
- John Cooper
- John Copper
- Alfred Horace Cullingworth
- A E Cuthbert
- Harry Deacon
- Sidney Dean
- Harry Dennis
- Harold Dexter
- H C Dickens
- A Diggle
- C H Dooley
- Joseph Doyle
- E E Duffin
- G Dutton
- W Eggleshaw
- Arthur Ellis
- E C Enticott
- A Fairclough
- Harold Fewkes
- John Losco Field
- William Frederick Flick
- H Fortescue
- H H Fortescue
- William Ewart Foulds
- A Foulkes
- S Freeman
- W Frith
- E Gamble
- Bertie Edward Gamble
- Edwin George Gascoyne
- Walter Geary
- W Goulding
- Thomas Green
- Frederick Gribby
- Frank Gunn
- Isaac Hague
- Charles Edward Hale
- James William Halford
- George James Hammonds
- Thomas Hardiman
- Ernest Hardy
- Hibbert George Harris
- Raymond Harvey
- William Hatton
- J Hawker
- Thomas Hickey
- Leslie Stray Hickman
- Frederick Wilfred Hicks
- Stephen Hill
- Leonard Hollingworth
- Frank Hollis
- Albert Holmes
- William Hopkins
- Edward Housley
- Norris Hunt
- Arthur Hyde
- Ernest Jacklin
- Bert James
- William Johnson
- Wallace Keetley
- H L Kempton
- Charles Bernard Kirk
- John Henry Kirkby
- Thomas Knott
- F L Krause
- Joseph Leonard Krause
- Thomas Lambert
- William H Lawes
- A Lawless
- Daniel Leadbeater
- Leonard Lee
- Herbert Lee
- Thomas Linford
- Ernest Wallace Loasby
- John Lock
- Thomas Lockley
- W G Loveday
- Joseph Lowe
- George Robert Lunn
- William Machin
- William Machin
- B W Madden
- A Madden
- L D Marchbank
- L A S Martin
- J W Mason
- William McGowan
- J Mellor
- J G Middlebrook
- S L Middleton
- John Miller
- Henry Mills
- Lucien Minette
- William Mottershaw
- J Newbold
- Bernard Norman
- William O' Grady
- Frank Oakden
- Tom Oakden
- G S Oglesby
- Wiliam Edward Orme
- Tom Harry Orton
- William Osborn
- G C Parr
- Frank Alfred Peet
- Frank E Pendry
- P V C P Perry
- John Pike
- Lawrence Pinkney
- Alfred Pinkney
- F A Pritchett
- W H Quinn
- A Radford
- M Ragsdale
- Francis Reek
- Cecil Vyner Gerald Richards
- G H Roberts
- A J Robinson
- Horace Arnold Robinson
- Wilfred Henry Robinson
- A A Rosenthal
- Amos sadler
- Leonard Sallis
- John Sanders
- Archie Saunt
- Frank Saxton
- Hubert Setchell
- Harry Shardlow
- Gilbert Shardlow
- Clarence W Shaw
- Bernard Thomas Shaw
- Horace Shaw
- Alfred Shephard
- Harry Shipman
- Marshall Shipside
- Edwin Simpkin
- Leonard Simpson
- Harry Singleton
- Frederick Sladen
- Arthur E Smith
- Henry Smith
- John Henry Smith
- Charles Harold Southern
- John Spowage
- Fred Steel
- John William Steel
- John Sterman
- Herbert Sully
- Alick Sumner
- Leslie W Sykes
- George Gascoigne Taylor
- Austin Teggart
- Frank Terry
- Fred A Thomas
- Charles F Thompson
- Herbert Tomlinson
- Lot Torr
- John Leonard Townsend
- William Trafford
- William Edmund Truman
- Claude F Turton
- George A Vickers
- Henry Wakefield
- Arthur Walker
- John Walker
- Harry Walker
- A Walkyier
- Joseph Wardle
- Albert Watson
- Charles Douglas Webster
- George Wheelicker
- Edwin Whitehead
- Arthur Whitmore
- Bertrand Whittle
- William Henry Widdowson
- Fred Wilkinson
- Percy Williamson
- Edgar Williamson
- George Wilson
- Ernest Woolley
- William Wright
- George Wyld
Location
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Photo David Nunn
View south down Radford Road, known locally as 'The Green' to the junction with Gregory Boulevard. For decades Hyson Green was Nottingham's second most popular shopping destination outside the city centre. The opening of Nottingham’s tram system in 2004 has boosted the area's profile and helped regeneration. Hyson Green is now home to a variety of cultures with a thriving local economy. It has the largest ethnic minority population in the city with many multicultural shops and supermarkets offering foods from West Africa and Southern Africa, Arabia, Eastern Europe, Iran, India, Pakistan and Russia.