Memorial details

Memorial type
Board / Plaque / Tablet
District
Harborough
Town
Market Harborough
County
Leicestershire
Country
England
Commemoration
First World War (1914-1918)
Lost
Not lost
WM Reference
55068

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Current location

North side of chancel
St. Dionysius Church
Church Square
High Street
Market Harborough
Harborough
Leicestershire
LE16 7NB
England

OS Grid Ref: SP 73362 87292
Denomination: Church of England

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Description
Wall mounted, portrait orientated incised slate tablet in a nowy headed, moulded marble frame. In the head of the frame is a cross and laurel wreath.
Inscription
TO THE / GLORY OF GOD / & IN MEMORY OF THE / MEN OF THIS PARISH / WHO LAID DOWN THEIR / LIVES IN THE SERVICE / OF THEIR COUNTRY IN / THE GREAT WAR / 1914-1918 / "I will behold Thy presence in / righteousness and when I awake, up after Thy likeness, I shall be satisfied with it. / Psalm XVII 16
Inscription legible?
yes
Commemorations
  • First World War (1914-1918)
    Total names on memorial: 0
    Served and returned: 0
    Died: 0
    Exact count: no
    Information shown: Undefined
    Order of information: Undefined
Components
  • Tablet
    Measurements: Undefined
    Materials: Slate
  • Frame
    Measurements: Undefined
    Materials: Marble
Listing information
Condition
Trust fund/Scholarship
No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A

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