Memorial broken column, unveiled 21st September 1920 by Mr W. Chapman J.P. (Chairman of East Markham Parish Council), dedication by Rev. J.O. Crosse (Vicar of East Markham), designed and made by Sharpe & Hoggard (of Retford), paid for and designed by Mr Henry Cowlishaw and erected on land donated by Mrs Drinkwater (of Island Cottage) Historic information source(s): Retford Times, 24th September 1920. Dedication: 'This monument is erected to the glory of God and in grateful memory of those from this parish who fell in the Great War 1914 – 1918'. Also on the memorial is the inscription, 'Erected by Henry Cowlishaw Esq. of this parish.' The names of those who died in the Second World War and in Korea (1953) have been added to the memorial. The memorial is listed (487888).
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
- Herbert Booth Pte
- Benjamin Clements Pte
- Frederick Cronk Pte
- Bertram Fletcher Pte
- John Richard Fox Pte
- George Henry Glasby Pte
- George Cecil Hempsall Spr
- John William Hempsall Pte
- George Stanley King Pte
- Thomas Manuell Pte
- George William Moore Pte
- Thomas Mumby Pte
- Samual Fordham Osborn Gnr
- Kenneth Markham Rose Lieut
- James Scott Pte
- Stanley Priestley Slack Ab
- William Slack Lieut
- Thomas Townrow L/Cpl
- Walter Widdowson Pte
- Frank Hill