War Memorial
The inscriptions read as follows:
To the Glory of God and in memory of the brave lads of
Hutton le Hole who fell in the Great War 1914-1918
A Prattley—–W Ipson
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Also in Memory 1939-1945
C Frank
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In Memory of the Men who served in the Great War 1914-1918
J J Chappell—-L R Cornwall—-A Dale—-G Ford—-C T M Fuller—-J Huntington
E Ingleby—–F Ingleby—-G W Lonsborough—-J Lythe—-A Parker—-S Parker—-T Parker
A Pearson—-Alf Pearson—-B Pearson—-W Pearson—-R R Pexton—–T W Prattley—-W A Proctor
H Richardson—-J Simpson—-E Smith—–P Stead —-T Wardell
War Memorial
A Book of Remembrance, completed and donated in 2018, is available at St Chad’s. The book contains details and photographs of the majority named on the War Memorial with just a few exceptions where it has not been possible to find any records.
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Playing Field
Below is a copy of the inscription on the Memorial Stone at the entrance to the Playing Field.
THIS PLAYING FIELD WAS GIVEN BY F J BURNLEY AND E B BURNLEY TO THE VILLAGE OF HUTTON LE HOLE AS A MEMORIAL TO THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE WAR OF 1939 – 1945 IN THE SERVICES AND IN THE HOMES AND FIELDS AND FACTORIES.
THE WHOLE VILLAGE CONTRIBUTED TO THE LAY OUT OF THE FIELD. THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MADE A VALUED GRANT IN AID. MCML