Belton War Memorial - Belton, UK
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N 53° 33.401 W 000° 48.957
30U E 644669 N 5936418
This war memorial dedicated to the men of Belton stands at a crossroads in the town, but has unfortunately become somewhat obscured by modern street furniture.
Waymark Code: WMWA8P
Location: North East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/01/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
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The memorial was originally erected after the First World War and then later amended after World War II.

It is a Historic Engkland Grade II Listed Building.
"Belton War Memorial, which stands at the junction of King Edward Street and High Street, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world events on the local community, and the sacrifice it made in the conflicts of the C20; * Architectural interest: a tall and imposing memorial incorporating the figure of a First World War soldier.

History

The aftermath of the First World War saw the biggest single wave of public commemoration ever with tens of thousands of memorials erected across England. One such memorial was raised at Belton as a permanent testament to the sacrifice made by the members of the local community, who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. The memorial was constructed by Tyas and Guest, Swinton and was unveiled in 1919. The names of the fallen from the Second World War were added at a later date.

In 2013 the memorial was conserved with the help of grant aid from War Memorials Trust.

The firm of Messrs Tyas and Guest were responsible for a number of war memorials, including the Grade II-listed monuments at Stainforth (NHLE 1192765) and Coronation Park, Conisburgh (NHLE 1286420), both of which feature similar statues of soldiers raised on tall, square, columns.

Details

MATERIALS: Limestone statue and plinth, sandstone pillar and iron railings.

DESCRIPTION: The Men of Belton War Memorial is located on the corner of King Edward Street and High Street, Belton. The memorial consists of a carved figure of a First World War soldier with webbing and a rifle, wearing a cap and standing on a stone outcrop. The statue is rising from a square sandstone pillar with incised, painted First World War names and a limestone plinth and stepped base. The inscription on the limestone plinth reads ERECTED/ BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION/ TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF/ THE MEN OF BELTON/ WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN/ THE GREAT WAR/ 1914-1918/ LEST WE FORGET/ KIPLING. There is a stone carved book mounted onto the lower step with 1939 – 1945 and the names of the fallen from the Second World War engraved into it.

The memorial stands within an area defined by spiked iron railings." link

The following names are inscribed on the memorial.

WWI

 A. KIRKSEP 16 1914
L. CplJ. KIRKDEC 24 1914
SMNR.H. LEGGOTMAR 28 1915
PTEE. DALEAUG 10 1915
PTEC. A. HUNTSEP 25 1915
PTEF. WIDDOWSONOCT 1915
PTER. J. MARKHAMAPR 10 1916
PTEC. E. STONESAPR 23 1916
PTEJ. H. DALEAUG 4 1916
SEC LT.H. A. S. CARPENTERAUG 4 1916
SEC LT.H. A. S. CARPENTERSEP 2 1916
PTEW. CLARKOCT 23 1916
PTES. G. DANNATTOCT 23 1916
PTET. G. JEWISONOCT 28 1916
PTEA. F. DRAKESMAR 4 1917
PTEH. BARTONAPR 11 1917
L. CPLA. WATSONAPR 11 1917
PTEF. BARTLESEP 16 1917
CPLJ. E. CLARKOCT 4 1917
PTEW. KIRKOCT 4 1917
PTEG. WARDMAR 21 1918
PTEH. NEWBORNMAR 3 1918
SPRE. LEGGOTTAPR 19 1918
PTEJ. W. COGGANJUL 20 1918
PTEC. LAZENBYOCT 15 1918
PTEH. TYSONOCT 15 1918
PTEW. C. TYSONOCT 19 1918
PTES. O. GLEWAUG 9 1916
L. SGTJ. H. DRAKESSEP 12 1916
TPRR. V. THREAKERAPRIL 1917
PTEW. HUGHESOCT 1 1916
WWII
1939
1945
LAC F BAINBRIDGE   R.A.F.      6.2.45
PTE H COLE   BLACKWATCH 14.2.45
L/CPL K HIELDS   A.T.S. 14.4.43
PTE J W A HILL   YORKS LANCS   3.6.44
SGT J HORNSEY   R COR S 20.6.42
CPT J R KELSEY   YORKS LANCS  2.6.43
PTE R MOORE   R.A.M.C.29.12.42
SGT P F PORTER   R.A.F. 11.7.42
F/SGT V TRAFFORD   R.A.F. 22.1.45
F/SGT A EMMERSON   D. OF W. 22.5.44
Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: 01/01/1919

Private or Public Monument?: Government

Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: Belton Council

Geographic Region where the Monument is located: Europe

Website for this Monument: [Web Link]

Physical Address of Monument:
Grey Green and King Edward Street and A161
Grey Green
Belton, Humberside United Kingdom
DN19 1QN


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