Memorial Details

NEWMP Memorial Image
Photo: Mrs. Malthouse

Memorial

Plaque 1914-18 Church of England School

Reference

E27.05

Place

EMBLETON

Map ref

NU 230226

Original Location

Vincent Edwards C of E Aided First School

Present Location

Village Hall

Which war

1914-18

Memorial Description

Plaque, with frame. Affixed to the top frame is a small board on which the name of the school is written in sans serif capitals and the dedication is written in Gothic script. The names are written on the central panel in two columns using sans serif capitals throughout. All writing is in gilt.

Materials used

Wood

Inscription

Embleton C.E. School / In grateful memory of the Old Boys / who fell in the Great War

Names

Notes

1. In 1989 in the store at the School. This appears to have been lost for a while, rediscovered and due to be thrown out. However, it was rescued and now hangs in the village hall.

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photo: Embleton L.H.S.

Research acknowledgements

Embleton L.H.S.

Research In Progress

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Plaque 1914-18 Church of England School (E27.05)

 
EMBLETON, Vincent Edwards C.F. School.

    

    

    
   Embleton C.E. School

    
   In grateful memory of the Old Boys
   who fell in the Great War

    
   Cowe, David W.        McDougal, Peter
   Douglas, Arthur J.    McLaren, Robert W.
   Grey, John            Roxby, James P.
   Humble, William J.    Straffen, Thomas
   Jeffrey, John         Wade, George
   Luke, Herbert         Welsh, David
   Luke, John            Winstanley, William H.
   McDougal, John        Woodcock, David
   Dickinson, Robert
NamesE27.05

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Parish Notes

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