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The War Memorial stands in The Crescent, Wisbech, and is in the form of a Celtic Cross. The memorial was unveiled in July 1921 and contains 281 names from the First World War, including John "Tom" Woodward of Caldecott.

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4 images The War memorial is located in The Crescent, at the centre of Wisbech, and on the edge of a small, well-manicured park.John Thomas Branston Woodward from Caldecott is listed as J.T.B. ( Tom ) Woodward, among the many Wisbech men who gave their lives for us in The Great War 1914-1918.
By marko-12 on Tuesday 9th August '16 at 10:53am
 

Rutland and The Battle of the Somme

More than 90 Rutland soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme which lasted from 1 July 1916 until the middle of November. Today they lie in cemeteries across the old battlefield in northern France or are remembered among the 72,000 names on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. By using our interactive map, you can find out what happened to them.

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