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Walton-on-the-Hill Church - Church-yard Cross: sepia drawing

'Cross in the Church Yard at Walton near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire.' It stands on steps and has four-sided buttressed recesses with crocketted pinnacles. Artist: J. Buckler.

War Memorial , Market Square, Uttoxeter

Behind the Memorial are the White Horse Hotel, Pratt's Art Shop, a W.H. Smith and Son van and a Stevenson's bus. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled in 1928 ...

War Memorial and Recreation Grounds, Cheadle

This is the first version of Cheadle's first World War I memorial. It consisted of a captured German field gun mounted on a plinth set in a Memorial Garden. It was inaugurated in 1921. It has not been ...

War Memorial and Shoulder of Mutton, Barton under Needwood

The Shoulder of Mutton is a Grade II listed building dating from the late 18th century but much altered. The timber farmed cottage is also Grade II listed and dates from the late 17th Century. The stone ...

War Memorial dedication, Audley

The dedication of the war memorial, Audley, near Newcastle-under-Lyme. The memorial commemorated the 127 men of Audley, Bignall End, Alsagers Bank, Miles Green and Wood Lane who fell in the First World ...

War memorial unveiling, Weston

The unveiling of Weston's War Memorial took place on 24th May, 1923. It was performed by Sir Walter Congreve, V.C.; K.C.B; M.V.O. of Chartley Castle. The Rev. R .F .Edwards, who performed the Service, ...

War Memorial Window, St Peter's Church, Yoxall

View of a two panel stained glass window in St Peter's Church installed as a memorial to the men of Yoxall who fell in World War I. The window depicts a wounded soldier on the battlefield gazing up at ...

War Memorial, Albert Square, Fenton

This war memorial is situated in Albert Square, Fenton, outside the Town Hall. The monument was constructed between 1918 and 1924 to commemorate the First World War. It is a four sided obelisk made from ...

War Memorial, Barton under Needwood

Behind the war memorial cross can be seen the Shoulder of Mutton public house is on the far left, with the timber-framed Wren's Nest next to it. On the right are numbers 10 and 12 Main Street, with number ...

War Memorial, Brewood

Brewood war memorial was erected in 1921 on the west side of the churchyard. It is made from limestone and records the names of people from the village killed in both World Wars.

War Memorial, Burton On Trent

View of the War Memorial outside the Abbey Inn, by the Market Place. Copyright; Burton Library Lantern slide

War Memorial, Burton-on-Trent

View of the War Memorial outside the Abbey Inn, by the Market Place.

War Memorial, Colton

View of the village war memorial at Colton, dedicated to the local fallen of both world wars. At the time the photograph was taken, the memorial was decorated with remembrance poppies and wreaths to commemorate ...

War memorial, Denstone College, Denstone

War memorial to the boys of Denstone College who gave their lives in the wars of 1914-18 and 1939-1945. It stands in the Lonsdale Quadrangle and was designed by Sir Aston Webb & Sons and is surmounted ...

War Memorial, Endon

Memorial to the men of Endon who fell in the two world wars in the form of a tall square plinth topped with a cross. The memorial stands in St. Luke's Churchyard. The fallen of World War 1 are listed ...

War Memorial, Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of the War Memorial in Uttoxeter, which was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield. It was unveiled on 11 November 1928 by Colonel Ratcliffe, a leading commander of the North Staffordshire ...

War Memorial, Oakmoor

A postcard view of the Grade II listed War Memorial on Carr Bank, Oakamoor, which commemorates the fallen of the First World War and the Second World War. The memorial erected around 1919 has inscribed ...

War Memorial, St Andrew's Church, Weston

Ornate stone and brass memorial to the men of Weston who fell in World War 1. The names are inscribed on a central brass plaque, flanked by carved stone statuettes of St Michael the Archangel and St George. ...