Nottingham (Colwick) - St John the Baptist Church
Rectory Road, Colwick, Nottingham. Typed and framed list of names fixed to a wall inside the church. 'Colwick Great War Memorial (names) To the Glory of God and in loving memory of the men of this parish who gave their lives to save our Empire in the Great War 1914-1919.' The list gives first and last names, rank, service, where died and date of death.
Identified casualties
11 people
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
Names on this memorial
- Harold Brailsford Cpl Leics 7th Batt, france & FLanders Died in action, 27 May 1915
- Walter Bunny, Bdr, Royal Horse Artillery, France & Flanders, Died in action, 24 July 1916
- William Frederick Chambers, Private, Lincs Regiment 2nd Battalion, France & Flanders Died in action, 12 June 1918
- Frederick John Clayton, Sapper, 54th LRO Coy., Corps of Royal Engineers Railway, France & Flanders Died of wounds, 12 June 1918
- George William Holland, Private, Prince of Wales (Nth Staffs Reg) 2/6th Battalion, France & Flanders Died in action, 21 March 1918
- Alfred Arnold Neale, Private, Lincs Regiment 5th Battalion, France & Flanders Died of wounds, 18 August 1916
- CTW Pratt, Private Sherwood Foresters 1/8th Battalion, France & Flanders Killed in action, 26 September 1917
- Sidney Smith, Private, Sherwood Foresters 17th Battalion, France & Flanders Killed in action, 03 August 1916
- Alfred W Taylor, Spr, Corps of Royal Engineers (90th Field Coy RE), France & Flanders Died of wounds, 08 July 1916
- George William Toulson, Cpl, 15771 Lan Fus Labour Corps, France & Flanders Died in action, 08 November 1918
- Robert Eric Voce, Private, Northumberland Fusiliers 12/13th Battalion, France & Flanders Died in action, 31 Oct 1918