Nottingham - Employees of J B Lewis & Sons Nottingham and Ilkeston
Dedication: 'Their name liveth for evermore. In grateful memory of the men of JB Lewis and Sons Ltd Nottingham and Ilkeston who fell in the Great War 1914-1918'. A memorial to 21 employees who died in the Second World War was inserted below the original memorial. The memorial was transferred to Courtauld's offices on Haydn Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, when the JB Lewis factory in Nottingham closed. JB Lewis also had a factory in Ilkeston and a framed photograph of the Nottingham memorial is displayed in the factory. Memorial recorded and photographed by Rachel Farrand and Peter Gillings.
Identified casualties
45 people
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
Names on this memorial
- William Baker
- Ernest Beardsley
- Albert Bee
- William Bland
- William Bradley
- George Brockley
- Frank Burton
- Ernest Carnall
- William W Chapman
- Thomas Clay
- Arthur Denby
- Albert Edward Glover
- Arthur Harrison
- Harold Foster Hodgett
- Samuel Hutchinson
- Herbert Icke
- George Jones
- James Norman Kelly
- Samuel Kidger
- William Knighton
- John Henry Lander
- Frederick Lane
- Harold Bretnor Mallott
- John Mangan
- Alonzo Frederick Mantle
- Frederick John Moore
- Charles Thomas Smith
- George A Smith
- George P Smith
- James Smith
- Eric R Taylor
- Frank Taylor
- James Thomas
- Ernest Frederick Todd
- Gresham Turner
- Cyril Ernest Wardle
- Seth West
- Morgan Arthur Wheatley
- John J Whitehead
- Walter Woodruffe
- Bertram Riley Wright
- George William Marriott
- Harold Barker
- John Langham
- Bertie Rose