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    Memorial

    Frampton

    Frampton War Memorial

    Source: Copyright Colin Murray

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    Current Location

    Junction of Middlegate Lane and Thorniman Lane., Thorniman Lane, Frampton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1AJ, England

    OS Grid Reference

    TF 32293 39195

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    Names

    Names listed on this memorial

    • Alfred Boothby

    • Horace Brown

    • John Burnett

    • Albert Edge

    • John Wm Elsey

    • Albert Grooby

    • William Hezzell

    • James Howell

    • Reginald Lowe

    • Charles Lowe

    • Wilfred Redshaw

    • John Smalley

    • George Ed Vine

    • Ednett Watson

    • William Francis Watson

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    Type of Memorial
    Obelisk
    WMR Reference Number
    2771
    Description
    Four-sided square stone obelisk comprising rough hewn inward tapering shaft with pointed top. Stands on single inward tapering rough hewn stone with chamfered top. This stone has dedication to front top and names in two columns beneath with WW2 dates and single name in one horizontal row below WW1 entries. All lettering in black lead. The whole stands on a single straight sided rough hewn square stone with chamfered top edges. Memorial stands centrally in small dedicated garden with white metal fence to front, a hedge behind and a grassed surround. On the foot of the memorial on the left-hand side round the corner appears the words G Maile & Son, Euston, London.
    Inscription
    ERECTED/IN MEMORY OF/THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/FOR KING AND COUNTRY IN/THE GREAT WAR/1914-1918/ (Names) / 1939-1945 / (Name)
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    16
    Died
    16
    Information shown
    surname,forename
    Order of names
    surname,forename
    War
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Number Commemorated
    1
    Died
    1
    Information shown
    surname, forename
    Order of names
    surname, forename (alphabetically)
    Maker(s)
    • Messrs George Maile and Son Ltd. Monumental Sculptors of Euston, London, Mason

    Costs
    £250 in 1922

    Ceremonies

    Unveiled

    09 April 1922

    Unveiled by Major Bell of Bourne, Lincs, Local Clergy/Dignitaries

    Dedicated

    09 April 1922

    Revd Robert G McLelland MA, Isaac B Ketton, Major Cecil Walker Bell

    Components

    Obelisk

    Height: 3657MM

    Width: 1500MM

    Depth: 1500MM


    Made from: Granite - Cornish


    Condition: Good


    • The Lincolnshire, Boston and Spalding Free Press, Page 8, Saturday April 18 1922
    • The First World War Memorials of Lincolnshire by Michael Credland