St Mary Magdalene, Gringley Road, Walkeringham DN10 4HZ. Bronze plaque, 'In sacred memory of the following men of Walkeringham who gave their lives for King and Country in the Great War 1914-1918.' Nottinghamshire Archives, ref PR 25,538, Walkeringham St Mary, ‘Gorham’s Diary’: This document is described as containing information that is not included in other church documents such as PCC minutes. It has been completed in manuscript and covers a lengthy period up to the 1980s. There are few entries relating to the Great War until 1918 when there are details of memorial services for those who fell and also of a thanksgiving service on the signing of the Armistice. The dates of the memorial services and other relevant information has been added to the individual records of those commemorated on the parish war memorial.
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
- Thomas H Clark Aged 25 Died Dec 12 1915
- Ralph Fox Aged 33 Died Jun 14 1917
- John W Hill Aged 21 Died Dec 24 1917
- Henry Lobley Aged 22 Died Oct 1 1917
- Charles W Otter Aged 26 Died Jul 9 1918
- Alfred E Scrafield Aged 29 Died Oct 17 1918
- Samuel Smith aged 19 Died Nov 5 1918
- Harry Spencer Aged 23 Died Jul 31 1917
- Thomas Styring Aged 24 Died Mar 1 1917
- Ernest Vernon Aged 19 Died Oct 29 1916
- Henry Winfield Aged 19 Died Oct 23 1917
- Frank Woodhead Aged 19 Died Oct 17 1918
- Reuben Atkinson Aged 20 Died Nov 19 1916
- Albert H Brannick Aged 30 Died Aug 9 1915
- David Brannick Aged 16 Died Jul 1 1916
- Henry Burden Aged 24 Died Nov 17 1915
- Ernest Burden Aged 22 Died Jun 5 1916
- Joseph Cave Aged 28 Died Mar 22 1918
- Walter Graham Aged 33 Died Jul 1 1916
- Edward Harrison Aged 32 Died Aug 11 1918
- Thomas Horberry Aged 20 Died Spet 6 1918
- Arthur Lockwood Aged 39 Died Apr 24 1918
- Francis Middleton Aged 31 Died Apr 22 1918
- William H Nicholson Aged 18 Died Aug 2 1915
- James Walkenshaw Aged 43 Died Mar 31 1918
- John Elliot Aged 26 Died Jul 15 1917