Underwood St Michael and All AngelsWar Memorial
World War I Memorial
St Michael’s and All Angels Church has not one, but three memorials to the men of the parish who did not return from World War I. The more traditional one is a 6ft. wide by 4 ft. high plaque of Red Peterhead granite. The dedication text and the details of the men are engraved and completed with gold leaf. It is set a few feet above ground level, and a focal point for anyone entering the churchyard from the west gate.
The lowest tender for the plaque was £55 10s. from Stewart and Company of Aberdeen. The money was raised by the parishioners through various social activities and collections. The plaque was unveiled on 4 September 1921.
The second memorial is the clock with its four faces set in the tower (this is dealt with separately, likewise the third memorial, the east window).
The inscription on the plaque reads:
THIS PUBLIC CLOCK
WAS VOLUNTARILY SUBSCRIBED FOR AND ERECTED
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN HONOURED MEMORY OF THE
LOCAL OFFICERS AND MEN WHO FELL IN
1914 THE GREAT WAR 1918
CAPT. F.T. GARDINER 12TH H.L.I. |
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PTE. J. PRICE 3RD SHERWOODS. |
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RFN. A. SMALLEY 1ST K.R.R. |
LIEUT. G.E.R. OAKES 1ST WEST YORKS. |
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“ “ C. CHAMBERS 1/7TH “ “ |
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PTE. W. WALTON 1ST GRENADIERS. |
SERGT. W. GREGORY R.C.A. |
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“ “ J.S. DAVEY 9TH “ “ |
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“ “ G.A.WAGSTAFF 4TH “ “ |
“ “ S. LOWE R.E. |
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“ “ A. KEELING 10TH “ “ |
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“ “ R.S. COOK 2ND K.O.S.B. |
CPL. G. A. WOOLLEY R.E. |
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“ “ E.D. GENT 15TH “ “ |
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“ “ F. WALTERS 1ST R.F.S. |
“ “ W. ASHLEY 10TH SHERWOODS. |
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“ “ A. MANSFIELD 15TH “ “ |
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“ “ J. OATES 7TH LEICESTERS |
PTE. A. ALLSOP 17TH SHERWOODS. |
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“ “ J.W. HANKIN 16TH “ “ |
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“ “ H. LEIVERS 8TH HUSSARS |
RFN. A.E. ALLSOP 6TH K.R.R. |
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“ “ R. GRAINGER 16TH “ “ |
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“ “ L. HORNE R.M.L.I. |
SGNLR. A. HARRIS 4TH YORKS. |
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“ “ C. OATES 17TH “ “ |
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“ “ A. E. GEE 2/5TH LINCOLNS |
GNR. A. HOUSLEY R.G.A. |
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“ “ H. WHITE 17TH “ “ |
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“ “ L. GALE 10TH “ “ |
PTE. W. GREEN 16TH SHERWOODS. |
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“ “ B. ANTHONY 2ND “ “ |
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“ “ H. WALTERS 11TH ROYAL SUSSEX |
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“ “ W. STOPPARD 17TH WEST YORKS. |
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RFN. A. WHITE 9TH K.R.R. |
THE ABOVE EAST WINDOW WAS ALSO ERECTED IN
PROUD MEMORY OF THE SAME.
“GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN.” |
Further information on the names listed on the monument is available on the Nottinghamshire Roll of Honour website.
World War II Memorial
Below the World War I memorial is a smaller plaque, approximately 3 ft. long and a little over 2 ft. high, in memory of the men of the parish who died in World War II. It is made of brown finished metal set into the wall. The inscription and names are finished in white.
IN THE PROUD MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE 1939-1945 WAR
CPL. A. BOWMAR |
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L/CPL. T.E. HOLMES |
PTE. A.T. BOWMAR |
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PTE. J. PEARSON |
L/BDR. A.R. HAYWARD |
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FLT/SGT. F.V.M. SLATER |
DRIVER J.A. HOLMES |
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PTE. J.W.H. WINFIELD |
PTY. O.N. BAMFORD |
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WE WILL REMEMBER THEM |
On the west wall of the nave is a framed plaque that reads:
THE SECOND WORLD WAR PLAQUE
ON THE EXTERIOR EAST WALL
OF THE CHURCH WAS DEDICATED ON
SUNDAY, 8TH MAY 2005 AND FUNDED
BY THE LOCAL HERITAGE INITIATIVE |
To the left is a plaque that states:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE
WAR 1939 - 1945
THE LIGHTS OF THE CHANCEL WERE
GIVEN BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION
ANNIE BOWMAR |
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VICTOR SLATER |
THOMAS HOLMES |
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HARRY WINFIELD |
JOHN BOWMAR |
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JAMES HOLMES |
JOHN PEARSON |
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BERTIE HAYWOOD |
THE ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN THE NAVE
WERE GIVEN IN MEMORY OF
MARY WHARMBY
A WORSHIPPER IN THIS CHURCH
BY
SAMUEL WILLIAM
AND EDITH BOOTH
FEBRUARY 1949
ELECTRIC LIGHTING INSTALLATION
THROUGHOUT THIS CHURCH WAS
CARRIED OUT BY THE CHURCHWARDEN
GEORGE EDWARD WESTON ESQ.
AS A PERSONAL GIFT
1949
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