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  1. Penkridge St Michael, Staffordshire

    Penkridge St Michael, Staffordshire

    These images show groves that were made by Archers. During the 12 and 13 centuries thre was a law requiring that all men practice archery in churchyards on Sundays, hence the men caused the groves by sharpening arrow heads
  2. Penkridge St Michael, Staffordshire

    Penkridge St Michael, Staffordshire

    These images show groves that were made by Archers. During the 12 and 13 centuries thre was a law requiring that all men practice archery in churchyards on Sundays, hence the men caused the groves by sharpening arrow heads
  3. Penkridge St Michael, Staffordshire

    Penkridge St Michael, Staffordshire

    These images show groves that were made by Archers. During the 12 and 13 centuries there was a law requiring that all men practice archery in churchyards on Sundays, hence the men caused the groves by sharpening arrow heads
  4. Penkridge Roll of Honour

    Penkridge Roll of Honour

  5. Littleton Charles

    Littleton Charles

    Rear Admiral, the Honourable Charles Littleton 23rd august 1843 - 19th June 1912 This window is situated in St Michael's church, Penkridge, Staffordshire
  6. Penkridge War Memorials, Staffordshire

    Penkridge War Memorials, Staffordshire

  7. Penkridge War Memorials, Staffordshire

    Penkridge War Memorials, Staffordshire

    This memorial is in St Michael, the parish church of Penkridge. The names are the same as the village memorial
  8. Littleton, Cecil Francis Henry

    Littleton, Cecil Francis Henry

    This memorial is situated in St Michael church, Penkridge, Staffordshire A short life story
  9. Littleton, Cecil Francis Henry

    Littleton, Cecil Francis Henry

    This memorial is situated in St Michael church, Penkridge, Staffordshire Story about the removal of the cross
  10. Cecil Francis Henry LITTLETON

    Cecil Francis Henry LITTLETON

  11. Congreve, Geoffrey Cecil DSO

    Congreve, Geoffrey Cecil DSO

    Commander,(Bart) Royal Navy, on HMS Quebec, fell mortally wounded during a raid on the French coast, 28th July 1941. Son of General Sir Walter Norris Congreve, V.C., K.C.B., M.V.O. and of Lady Cecilia Henrietta Dolores Congreve (nee La Touche), of Chartley, Staffordshire; husband of Lady Helena...
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