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18.6.1986

LAKE

Stone cross on road junction in village.

Front face of plinth.

To the Glory of God who giveth us the victory and in memory of our heroic dead

G.A. Allen
A. Arnold
A.R. Ballard
F.W. Ballard
O.C. Ballard
R.J. Ballard
F.G. Birch
H. Birch
G.W. Bowen
A. Boynton
T. Boynton
E.J. Cassford
F. Dashwood
A. Edmunds
G.W. Edmunds
H. Fleming
V. Forteath
R.M. Hands
H. Horsford

C.E. Jefferies
E. Kent
H.C. Kent
J. Kent
T.W. Kemp
A.E. Kingston
G.B. Langston
E. Lewis
C.A. Matthews
Frank Meecham
Fred Meecham
F.J. Merwood
W. Munns
E.W. Perkins
D.W. Phillips
R.G. Pritchett
C.F. Roope
J.H. Rowe
R. Rowell

R. Ryder
H.P. Sargent
J. Sargent
A.W. Scovell
W.E. Scrivener
W. Sharpe
H. Smith
P. Stamp
R. Trinder
G. Truett
H. Trueman
H.C. Urry
T.W. Urry
A.W. Voice
H. Wavell
O.C. White
W. Woodford
F. Woodhouse

Their name liveth for evermore.

Left side face of plinth.

The people of Lake have erected this Memorial in honour of the 210 Lake men who served their country by Land Sea and Air in the Great War 1914-1920.

Right side face of plinth.

"O risen Lord O shepherd of our dead." "Whose cross has bought them and whose staff has led." "In glorious hope their proud and sorrowing land." "Commits her children to they gracious hand." J.S. Arkwright.

Brass on wood plaque on wall in The Good shepherd Church.

The east window of this chapel was given in thankfulness and in remembrance. To the Glory of God and in proud and honoured memory of F.E. Booker G.A. King R. Trinder choristers of this church who gave their lives for their country in the Great War 1914-1918