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Nottingham - St Andrew's Church

St Andrew's Church of England, Mansfield Road/Mapperley Road, Nottingham NG3 5AD. The church was built by William Knight as a daughter church to St. Anne's Church, Nottingham, between 1869 and 1871 and extended by S. R. Stevenson in 1884. The memorial is an alabaster tablet, flanked by two standing figures under a canope, the figure of St John on the left and the figure of St George on the right. The inscription reads: 'In grateful memory of the men of this parish and congregation who gave their lives in the Great War AD 1914 - 1918 their name liveth for evermore (names) they were a wall unto us by night and day' Faculty dated 7 May 1921 Parish of St Andrew. ‘To provide and place an oak screen across the transept arch below the choir of the parish church of St Andrew in the City of Nottingham and Diocese of Southwell, to provide and place an alabaster mural tablet on the north wall of the transept of the aforesaid church with the names of those who have fallen in the war carved thereon together with an inscription in the words and figures that is to say: “In grateful memory of the men of this parish [and congregation] who gave their lives for King and Country in the Great War AD 1914-1918’ “Their name liveth for evermore” “They were a wall unto us by night and day” Source: Nottinghamshire Archives Ref PR 10,443/1

Identified casualties 187 people
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