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Cambrian Railways Memorial - Oswestry, Shropshire, England
Cae Glas Park




1914 - 1918

Statue Railway War Memorial WW I Statue


Panel 1 This tablet is erected to perpetuate
the memory of
the men
of The Cambrian Railways

whose names are here recorded and
who gave their lives for their king
and country in the Great War
1914 - 1918
Boak, W. W.
Boylin, W. H.
Caine, E. J.
Collings, W. A.
Coole, E. R.
Cudworth, T.
Davies, C. A.
Downs, S.
Dyas, J. H.
Ellis, E. S.
Evans, A. B.
Evans, Edward


Evans, E. R.
Evans, H. P.
Evans, Ralph
Evans, R.
Evans, R. T.
Evanson, W.
Foulkes, T. G.
Galliers, C.
Harries, E. G.
Hughes, C. H.



Jones, D. F.
Jones, D. R.
Jones, F.
Jones, S. O.
Jones, W.
Judge, C. C.
Lewis, W. E.
Lewis, W. H.
Lloyd, J.


Loose, C. H.
Mason, S.
Mills, T.
Newell, R. O.
Nicholas, F. R.
Owen, E. H.
Owen, H. H.
Owen, T. E.
Phillips, F.
Price, D. J.
Roberts, A.
Roberts, H.
Rogers, J. T.
Smith, A. R.
Stokes, H. E.
Thomas, D.
Tudor, H.
Vaughan, S.
Wainwright, J. W.
White, A. E.
Williams, G.
Williams, M. R.

Panel 2 This memorial removed
from the closed
Oswestry Railway Station
was erected on this site
by Oswestry Town Council
and unveiled by
Cllr. W. G. Jones
on October 23rd 1975.




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This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

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