Cossall - St Catherines Church
Freestanding cross, dedication: 'To the glorious memory of the brave lads of this parish who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914-1918. Their name liveth for evermore.' The memorial was constructed and erected in Cossall churchyard by Holbrook and Co, Eastwood, at a cost of £167. The money had been raised by Cossall Memorial Committee and the memorial had probably been erected by September 1920: the firm's bill was dated 27 September 1920 and was paid on 8 October 1920. (Nottinghamshire Archives, ref PR21/811/10). The names of those who died in the Second World War have been added to the plinth.
Identified casualties
13 people
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
Names on this memorial
- Horace Bush 1/5th Bn Sherwood Foresters
- Thomas Edwin Johnson 1st Bn South Staffordshire Regiment
- Arthur Kitchen 3rd Bn The Training Reserve
- Fred Lane 6th Bn King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry attd. 3rd Bn London Reg (Royal Fusiliers)
- John Mangan RNVR Robin Hood Bn RN Div
- John William Marsden 11th Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps
- William Nash 2nd Bn Scots Guards
- Hesekiah Scattergood RNVR Howe Bn RN Div
- John Wilfred Severn 'A' Bty 241st Bde Royal Field Artillery
- Frederick Smith 13th Bn The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
- Harry Smith 7th Bn Lincolnshire Regiment
- Joseph Benjamin Smith Army Service Corps Field Bakery
- George Jackson Spencer 10th Bn Sherwood Foresters