Memorial Plaque inside Grimsby Baptist Church

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Memorial Plaque inside Grimsby Baptist Church

Image: © John Readman Taken: 30 Jul 2005

In a corridor just outside the actual church is the war memorial that was originally placed in the old church in memory of the members of the congregation who had fallen in the Great War. The memorial was unveiled during the Sunday evening service on the 19th September, 1920 by Mr. W. Wilson, senior deacon of the church. The tablet is in white marble bearing the names of fourteen men with a laurel wreath and inscription above.

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