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War Memorial, Newton Arlosh


The war memorial in Newton Arlosh is loacted in the churchyard of St John's Church. The memorial was unveiled on the 6th of October 1920 to commemorate 9 local servicemen who died in the First World War.[1] It was late further dedicated to 2 local men who died in the Second World War.

Newton Arlosh War Memorials
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The War Memorial at Newton Arlosh

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The War Memorial at Newton Arlosh

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The War Memorial at Newton Arlosh

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NEWTON ARLOSH
- "....TWO STEPPED BASE SURMOUNTED BY SQUARE COLUMN AND LATIN CROSS. CARVED INSCRIPTION ON THE SIDES OF THE COLUMN. SIDE ONE: IN/ HONOUR OF THE/ MEN OF THIS PARISH/ WHO FELL/ …

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