THOSE WHO SERVED.
The Memorial Hall, first built in 1963 to replace the earlier Parwich Institute, was created as a memorial to those who gave their lives for their Country in the First and Second World Wars.
World War I | |
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Pte. Arthur Calladine, Rifle Brigade |
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Pte. Thomas Hadfield, Lincolnshire Regiment |
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Sgt. Fred Moorcroft, Sherwood Foresters |
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Pte. Albert Roberts, Sherwood Foresters |
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Pte. Robert Shipley, Sherwood Foresters |
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Pte. Herbert Steeples, Sherwood Foresters |
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Pte. Leonard Twigge, Sherwood Foresters |
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Pte. Thomas Twigge, Sherwood Foresters |
World War II
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Pte. Ronald Cotterill, R.A.S.C. |
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Sgt. Brunskill Lowes, Lancashire Fusiliers |
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Grdsn. William Mace, Grenadier Guards |
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Tpr. Robin Philips, Royal Armoured Corps |
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Pte. Jack Steeples, Sherwood Foresters |
To find out more about the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal click on the poppy below:
To find out more about where individual British soldiers who died in action are buried and commemorated search on-line at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
If you have information about or photographs of any of the above we would be pleased to hear from you on parwich@hotmail.co.uk.