Memorial Plaque - All Saints - Bradley, Derbyshire
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A white marble tablet commemorating the fallen of WWI in All Saints' church, Bradley.
Waymark Code: WM14N87
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/31/2021
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A stone tablet commemorating the fallen of WWI in All Saints' church, Bradley.
"A white marble tablet surmounted by a wooden coat of arms. The tablet has a design in relief at the head comprising an officer's cap and sword, sprays of laurel and oak leaves and an unfurled map. The incised inscription is in upright capital lettering coloured black with rubricated initials. The tablet is on a grey stone backboard. The coat of arms is on a square nowy headed wooden panel with a triangular head containing a small emblem and supported by a scroll on each side, also containing the same emblem.
Inscription -
Tablet:
1914 1919
FOR GOD KING AND COUNTRY
(Names)
"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS." Coat of arms: IN DOMINO CONFIDO"
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Names on memorial -
Pte. Jos. NAYLOR, Royal Warwicks, Fell in action 25th July 1916
Gnr. JAMES H BEESTON, Royal Field Artillery, Fell in action 13th Sept 1918
Pte. FREDERICK REDFERN, Northumberland and Fusiliers, Fell in action 2nd Oct 1918