Robert Laurence Binyon - Waterhouses and District War Memorial - Waterhouses, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK.
N 53° 03.005 W 001° 52.781
30U E 575096 N 5878428
A quote from the poem 'For the Fallen appears on the Waterhouses and District War Memorial on the A523 Leek Road in the village of Waterhouses.
Waymark Code: WM13XFQ
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/07/2021
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The memorial commemorates the residents of Waterhouses and District who lost there lives in the First World War, although the war is not mentioned on the memorial.
The memorial is located on the A523 Leek Road in Waterhouses. It is set in a small area enclosed by a stone wall to the back and one side, and a chain fence along the edge of the pavement to the front and side.
There are planters and two benches set to either side of the memorial.
The memorial is a stone cairn that measures: height C 5FT, width 5FT. There is a stainless steel dedicatory plaque set into the front face and a small Latin cross surmounts the top of the cairn.
The quote:
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them." is located at the bottom of the inscription on the war memorial.
The words come from the poem 'For the Fallen, written by Robert Laurence Binyon. They are the fourth stanza of the poem which was written in mid September 1914, a few weeks after the outbreak of the First World War. SOURCE: (
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The plaque on the memorial is inscribed as follows;
'WATERHOUSES & DISTRICT ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
ROLL OF HONOUR
(Royal British Legion emblem)
WE WILL REMEMBER THESE MEN OF OUR VILLAGES,
OUR COMRADES WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY.
From The Parish Of BUTTERTON
Albert Hall
From The Parish Of CAULDON
Tom Bentley
Ernest Bridgewood
Percival Boroughs
Tom Critchlow
George Higton
Joseph Richardson
John Roberts
James Salt
Percy Davies
John Stone
George Waring
Joseph Richardson
From The Parish Of CALTON
John Ernest Twigg
Frederick Thomas George Payton
Frederick smith
Alfred Braddock
Clement Watson Payton
Ernest Prime
Frederick Ditchfield
John Austin
From The Parish Of GRINDON
Harold Burnett
James A. Carter
William Critchlow
John Mycock
Harry Mycock
From The Parish Of ONECOTE
Richard Cantrill
William Critchlow
George Kirkham
Tom Poyser
Tom Weston
Sheriffe Wood
From The Parish of WATERFALL
Charles Braddock
Ernest bold
Fred Piggot
Herman Robotham
John Twigg
Maurice Austin
William Edge
Thomas Albert Hall
Arthur Jones
Anthony W.Parish
THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD AS WE THAT ARE LEFT
GROW OLD, AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM
NOR THE YEARS CONDEMN, AT THE GOING DOWN
OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM'