Royal British Legion, Keswick House - Melton Mowbray

World War I

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  • Listing Status: Not Individually Listed
  • District: Melton
  • Parish: Melton Mowbray

Large bronze plaque with incised names in four columns with wreathes in relief in each corner. Originally came from WMP0772. Has associated small metal plaque on wooden board which gives further detail

View Further Details Memorial Type:Tablet or Plaque or Board Ref: WMP1702 Other Designation: Conservation Area Information Sources: LCC

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Inscription Reads

Memorial plaque: 1914 - 1919
[NAMES] Associated plaque: THIS MEMORIAL PLAQUE
TO THOSE WHO FOUGHT AND FELL IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
ONCE STOOD AT THE ENTRANCE TO
MELTON MOWBRAY AND DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
THE MELTON RUTLAND AND HARBOROUGH PRIMARY CARE TRUST
ENTRUSTED THE PLAQUE TO THE CARE OF THE
MELTON MOWBRAY ROYAL BRITISH LEGION BRANCH
IN JANUARY 2004

Casualties Listing

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Name Rank Unit Batt Died Pollington - G Sergeant Potter - AE Private East Yorkshire Regiment 7 18/09/1918 Priestley - Charles Walter Private Cameron Highlanders B Coy; 7 05/08/1917 Pritchett - Albert Andrew Private 225th Coy MGC (Infantry) 16/08/1917 Pryor - Thomas William Able Seaman Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Drake Bn; Rn Div 05/02/1917