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Post by BereniceUK on Apr 2, 2017 20:35:18 GMT
St Paul's closed in 1994 and the war memorial was moved to St Stephen's. There are two Books of Remembrance, one for each World War, but only one was on display.The memorial below is the one that came from St Paul's.763520 Private Douglas Christie Claydon 28th London Regiment (Artists' Rifles) 18.8.1917, aged 35 Son of Henry and Susan Christie ClaydonReginald Day 306948 Private Harold Godber 2nd/7th Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 3.5.1917, aged 21 Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Godber, of 38, Noel Street, Nottingham306947 Private Walter Owen Godber 2nd/7th Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 11.4.1917, aged 20 Son of Walter and Annie Godber, of 29. Exeter Road, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham34418 Corporal Eric Hardy 5th Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 15.9.1918, aged 19 Second Lieutenant Charles Henry Keeling "A" Battery, 15th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 28.10.1918 81436 Bombardier Albert Reginald Wallis "C" Battery, 60th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 1.1.1917, aged 29 Husband of Sarah Ada Wallis, of 17, Premier Road, Nottingham40236 Lance Corporal Morgan Arthur Wheatley 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers 3.10.1918, aged 20 Son of Morgan Thomas and Mary Wheatley, of 114, Nottingham Road, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham
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