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War Memorial - Sedgefield, Co. Durham, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II

Names WW I and WW II
In grateful memory of the men of
Sedgefield, Bradbury and Mordon
who gave their lives in
the Great War of 1914 - 1919
Robert William Acomb
William Affleck Anderson
Robert Chandler Arrowsmith
Edwin Banks
Albert Bateman
William Bradford
William Brumpton
William Henry Bungay
Ralph John Case
Alfred Coates
John Syamper Davison
Thomas Dryden Ferguson
John Gallagher
Lawrence Gallagher
Robert Anderson Gallagher
James Weir Gibbin
John Usher Gladstone
Peter Harkness
Reginald Wheeler Hines
William Joseph Hood
Frederick Hunton
Albert Edward Johnson
Herbert Littleworth
Cecil Aubrey Lowes
R. MacDonald
John Marshall
Arthur Mitchell
Joseph Herbert Morrow
Richard Rainhird
Richard Robinson
George Roper
Robert Ruddick
William Smith
John George Snaith
Thomas Herdman Snowdon
Richard Milton Southwood
William Henry Todd
John Henry Vickers
Herbert Waite Ward
John Welford
George Henry Willans
Walter Winn
In grateful memory of
those who gave their lives in
the World War of 1939 - 1945
John Aspey
George E. Davison
J. Raymund Davison
William J. Farley
Kenneth Fawcett
Richard Harland
Thomas H. Harris
John Kay
Raymond Kitching
Arthur Lishman
David T. Lockhead
Joseph V. Moore
James A. Race
John B. Sayers
Thomas L. Tinkler
Stanley Walker
Thomas S. Wilkinson
F. Christopher Williams
Archibald Tinkler


Lancaster Crew On 24th November 1944, the crew of a Lancaster Bomber of number
419 "Moose" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Middleton St George,
paid the supreme sacrifice.

This plaque is dedicated to those who lost their lives.

Plt. Off. Richard Mansfield, D. F. C., Ottawa, Canada
FS. Douglas Gunn, Toronto, Canada
FS. George Warren-Darley, Toronto, Canada
Fg. Off. Allan Hirst, Vancouver, Canada
FS. John Murphy, Detroit, USA
FS. Leslie Toth, Kipling, Canada
Sgt. Derrick Newland, London, England

Lest we forget.




Angel

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.

Angel



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