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   East Halton

The East Halton memorial takes the form of two commemorative brass plaques which are mounted each side of the memorial gate at the entrance of St Peter’s churchyard, which can be found to the south of the village on the road to North Killingholme.  

 

The plaques read:

 

To the glory of God

and in memory of

the East Halton men

who fell

in the Great War

1914-1919


A. W. Chappell

H. Coverdale

A. Nicholson

A. Ross

W. Thompson

E. Turner

C. Warnes

W. Warnes

A. Warwick

 

 

 

To the Glory of God

and in mememory of

the East Halton men

who fell in the

Second World War

1939-1945

 

A. Brown

N. Durham

N. Hargraves

T. Jerrard

J. Leaning

S. Smaller

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