Memorial Plaque - St Mary - Manton, Rutland
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An additional metal plaque attached to front face of shaft of the WWI memorial cross in St Mary's churchyard, Manton.
Waymark Code: WM115T3
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/20/2019
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An additional metal plaque attached to front face of shaft of the WWI memorial cross in St Mary's churchyard, Manton. The WWI memorial cross (Visit Link) consists of a single-stepped square base surmounted by a rough-hewn batter-sided plinth with a rectangular sectioned tapering shaft with a wheel cross. A sword of Sacrifice is carved in relief on front of the shaft.
Names on memorial -
Name |
Rank |
Unit |
Batt |
Died |
Alexander - John William |
Ordinary Telegraphist |
Royal Navy - Hm Trawler Almond |
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02/02/1941 |
Lock - Frank Alec Ernest |
Able Seaman |
Royal Navy - Hms Wryneck |
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27/04/1941 |
Property Permission: Public
Location of waymark: St Mary Church Lane Manton, Rutland England LE15 8SP
Commemoration: Fallen of Manton Parish during WWII
Date of Dedication: Not listed
Access instructions: Not listed
Access times: Not listed
Website for Waymark: Not listed
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