In these pages you will find photographs of North Yorkshire War Memorials, together with details of the names recorded on each memorial, highlighting any names of men of the Yorkshire Regiment found. If YOU have any records of War Memorials in North Yorkshire that could be placed on these pages, and thus help other people, then please let us know.
The North Yorkshire War Memorials currently listed on this website are listed below. Select the Place Name Letter to be taken to the page where that particular memorial can be found.
To find a Memorial for a locality, please
select from the initial letter (below) to be taken to corresponding
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| Addingham, St. Peter's Church | Addingham, Town Memorial | Ainderby Steeple, St Helen (Cross) | Ainderby Steeple, St Helen (Church) |
| Aldborough, St. Andrew's Church | Allerston, St. John's Church | Amotherby, St. Helen's Church | Ampleforth, St. Hilda's Church |
| Appleton le Moors, Christ Church | Askrigg, St Oswald's Church | Aysgarth, St. Andrew's Church | Aysgarth village |
| Barton | Bedale, St Gregory's Church | Bedale, St Gregory's Churchyard | Bempton, St. Michael's, - Memorial Cross |
| Bilsdale Midcable, St John | Bilsdale, St. Hilda (Town Green) | Boltby, Holy Trinity | Bolton-on-Swale and Scorton (St. Mary's Church) |
| Boosbeck | Boroughbridge | Brompton-on-Swale | Brotton |
| Burneston, St Lambert's Churchyard | |||
| Carlin How | Carlton Husthwaite | Carleton in Craven | Carperby |
| Castle Bolton, St. Oswald's Church | Castleton and Danby | Catterick Village | Catterick, St Anne's Church |
| Chop Gate | Commondale | Cotherstone, St. Cuthbert's Church (1) | Coverham, Church of the Holy Trinity |
| Coxwold, St. Michael's | Crakehall, St Gregory | Crathorne | Crayke, St. Cuthbert's Church |
| Danby Wiske, the Parish Church | Danby, St Hildas | Downholme, St Michael and All Angels | |
| Easby (St. Agatha's Church) | Easington (North Yorkshire), - All Saints' Church | Easingwold, the church of St. John the Baptist |
East Ayton |
| East Cowton, All Saints and Cemetery | East Harlsey, St Oswald | East Hauxwell, St. Oswald's | Eastrington (East Yorks) |
| East Rounton | East Witton | Ebberston, St. Mary's Church | Egton, St. Hilda's Church |
| Egton Bridge, St. Hedda's Church | Eston (Town Memorial) | Eston Cemetery | |
| Faceby, St Mary Magdelene's Church | Farlington, St Leonard's Church | Farndale, St Mary's Church | Flamborough, Memorial Cross |
| Flamborough, St. Oswald's Church | Fylingdales, St. Stephen's Church | ||
| Gillamoor | Gilling East | Gilling West | Gilling West, St Agatha |
| Glaisdale | Goathland | Goathland, St. Mary's Church | Grangetown |
| Great Ayton, Christ Church | Great Smeaton, St Eloy | Grinton, St Andrew | Grosmont, St. Matthew's Church |
| Guisborough Town Cross | Guisborough, St Nicholas Church | ||
| Hardraw, St. Mary & St. John's Church | Harome | Hawes, St. Margaret's Church | Hawnby, All Saints' Church |
| Healaugh (Tadcaster) | Healey, St. Paul's Church | Helmsley | Helperby |
| Hilton | Hinderwell, Port Mulgrave & Runswick | Hornby, St. Mary's Church | Hovingham |
| Husthwaite, St. Nicholas | Hutton Ie Hole | Hutton Rudby | |
| Ingleby Greenhow, St Andrew | |||
| Keld | Kilburn, St Mary | Kildale, St Cuthbert and St Gregory |
Kirby Ravensworth, St. Peter & St. Felix Church |
| Kirkbymoorside, All Saints Church | Kirkdale, St. Gregory's Minster | Kirklington, St. Michael's Church | |
| Langthwaite |
Lastingham, St Mary's Churchyard | Lazenby | Lealholm |
| Leyburn, St. Matthew's Church | Leyburn, the Town War Memorial | Lingdale and Stanghow | Linton in Craven |
| Linton in Craven, St. Michael & All Angels' Church |
Loftus | Loftus, St Leonard | Lythe, St. Oswald's Church |
| Lythe, St. Oswald's Church (Cross) | |||
| Malton St. Michael's Church |
Malton Methodist Church | Marske (Cleveland) St. Mark's Church |
Marske by the Sea, St Germain |
| Marske (near Richmond) St Edmund's Church |
Masham, St. Mary's Church | Melsonby, the Church of St. James the Great | Middleham |
| Middleham, the Church of St. Mary and St. Alkelda | Middlesbrough, Albert Park Wall, 1st W. W. | Middlesbrough, Smiths Dock | Middleton Tyas, St Michael and All Angels |
| Moorsholm, St Mary | Muker, St. Mary's | Muston | |
| Newby (Cleveland) | Normanby Village | Normanby, Smith Dock Park | Northallerton |
| North Ormesby | North Skelton | Nunnington (St. James & All Saints Church) | Nunnington, Memorial Cross |
| Nunthorpe | |||
| Old Byland, All Saints | Ormesby, St Cuthbert's. Churchyard Cross | Ormesby, St Cuthbert's | Osmotherley |
| Oswaldkirk, St. Oswald's | |||
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| Pickering, Parish Church | Pickering, Town Memorial | Pockley | |
| Redcar, Coatham Road |
Redcar, Sir Wm Turner 6th Form College |
Redcar, St. Peter's Church |
Reeth |
| Richmond | Rievaulx, St. Mary's Church (Memorial) |
Rillington,
St Andrew's Church |
Ripon |
| Robin Hood's Bay (St. Stephen's Church, Fylingdales) |
Romaldkirk, St Romald (1) | Romanby | Rosedale Abbey, St. Lawrence's Church |
| Saltburn | Scarborough (Oliver's Mount) | Sharow, St. John's | Sheriff Hutton, the Church of St. Helen & the Holy Cross |
| Silsden | Sinnington | Skelton | Skelton, (New) All Saints' Church |
| Skinningrove | Sledmere (The Sledmere Cross) | Slingsby, All Saints Church | Snape (Village) |
| Snape (Castle Chapel) | Sneaton, Near Whitby | South Bank | South Otterington, St. Andrew |
| South Cowton | Sowerby | Spennithorne | Sproxton |
| Staithes | Stalling Busk | Stanwick, St. John's Church | Stokesley |
| Swainby | |||
| Thirsk, St Mary's Church |
Thornaby, the Cenotaph |
Thornaby Cemetery, the Erimus Memorial |
Thornton-le-Dale, All Saints' Church |
| Thornton Ie Street, St Leonard | Thornton Rust | Thornton Watlass | Town Green, Bilsdale |
| Ugthorpe, Christ Church | Upleatham | ||
| Well, St. Michael's Church | Wensley, Holy Trinity Church | Wensley, Village War Memorial | West Rounton |
| West Tanfield, St. Nicholas' Church | Whitby, St Mary's Church | Worsall | |
| Yarm, High Street | |||
(1) Although Cotherstone and Romaldkirk are now in County Durham, before boundary changes (and at the time of the First World War) they were in North Yorkshire.