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    © Imperial War Museums 2026

    Memorial

    Marston

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    Current Location

    Former churchyard just north of the canal., Parish Churchyard (Church gone), Ollershaw Lane, Marston, Vale Royal, Cheshire, CW9 6ER, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SJ 67297 75858

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Names

    Names listed on this memorial

    • G Austin

    • A H Bannister

    • T Barton

    • T Bramhall

    • T Cooke

    • G Cowley

    • W Hesketh

    • T Hinks

    • H Jacks

    • J Johnson

    • S Mathews

    • J H Mathews

    • C Musgrave

    • W Nield

    • S Pearson

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    Type of Memorial
    Cross
    WMR Reference Number
    2152
    Description
    Celtic cross on plinth
    Inscription
    TO THE GLORY OF GOD / IN MEMORY OF / (NAMES) / WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    27
    Died
    27
    Information shown
    Rank, Regiment
    Order of names
    Rank, Regiment
    War
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Number Commemorated
    8
    Died
    8
    Information shown
    rank,regiment,forename
    Maker(s)
    • MR S SENIOR, Mason

    Sponsor Type
    public
    Maintenance History
    Memorial very over grown and subsiding (1990) restored and rededicated (1998)

    Ceremonies

    Unveiled

    13th November 1920

    Bishop of Chester

    Unveiled

    13th November 1920

    Local Clergy/Dignitaries

    Components

    Cross

    Height: 3800mm

    Width: 1800mm


    Made from: Stone


    Condition: Good


    Historic England

    Grade: II

    List Entry: 1471251

    Listed Aug 2020

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