Kinoulton St LukeWar Memorial
On the west wall of the nave are the two war memorials.
The bronze war memorial to those parishioners who served and also died during the conflict reads:
THE MEN WHO WENT FROM THIS
VILLAGE TO TAKE PART IN THE
GREAT WORLD WAR OF
1914 1918
THEY WHO MADE THE GREAT SACRIFICE
FRANK STOKES EDWARD COX HARRY WILD
GEORGE STOKES REUBEN FAIRHOLM
--------- AND THEY WHO RETURNED ---------
HERBERT EAST |
HAROLD GARDNER |
LEONARD GARDNER |
HARRY GRAY |
LEWIS GREEN |
JOSEPH GREEN |
FREDERICK HERRICK |
HERBERT HERRICK |
WILLIAM JACKSON |
WILLIAM KNIGHT |
GEORGE OXBY |
THOMAS OXBY |
ADOLPHUS PEET |
CHARLES PICKERING |
LEONARD POLLARD |
CECIL POLLARD |
JAMES SMITH |
ARTHUR SMITH |
BARRY STOKES |
REUBEN TINSLEY |
WILFRID WILD |
GEORGE WILSON |
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RICHARD WYER |
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Immediately beneath this monument is a plaque to Captain Claude William Henry Dobbs (born 1885) of Bridge House, Kinoulton, who died from pneumonia in Carlisle in March 1941. He had been taken ill within a few days of taking up an military appointment in the north of England and is buried in the churchyard.
1939 - 1945
CLAUDE W. H. DOBBS |
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