St Mary the Virgin, Church Hill, Plumtree NG12 5ND. The granite cross was unveiled by Major TP Barber DSO on Sunday, 9 January 1921 at 1100. The Venerable Archdeacon of Nottingham preached the sermon and dedicated the memorial. The order of service includes the names of the men and their units. Dedication: 'Hallowed be the memory of the men of this parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1919’. (Nottinghamshire Archives, Ref DD 2327/1, Order of Service for dedication of war memorial.) The name of George Taylor, who died in 1921 and is buried in the churchyard, was added to the memorial in 2014. The names of those who died in the Second World War have also been added to the memorial. The men commemorated on the memorial have been researched and the results published on the Plumtree Parish Council website (www.plumtreeparishcouncil.org.uk/plumtree-war-memorial)
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
- Ernest E Astill 5th Bn Special Bde Royal Engineers
- Gerald G Barlow 17th Bn Sherwood Foresters
- Frank M Braisby 10th Bn Lincolnshire Regiment
- John W Cooper 2nd Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
- Joesph J Cooper Royal Garrison Artillery
- Frank Costall 1st Bn Sherwood Foresters
- Bryant A Cutler 8th Bn Sherwood Foresters
- John Darby 2/5th Bn King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
- Robert Davis Army Service Corps
- John L Hallam 8th Bn Prince of Wales's Own North Staffordshire Regiment
- John T Hayward 4th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers
- Walter Huyton 2/7th Bn King's (Liverpool Regiment)
- Amos Leon 6th Bn Sherwood Foresters
- A Henry Longden 5th Bn Sherwood Foresters
- John W Martin Royal Sussex Regiment
- Thomas Mitchell Army Labour Corps
- Herbert Pendleton Chilwell Shell Filling Factory
- S Benjamin Smith
- George Taylor