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Missing plaque - Taken by Susan Featherstone 21 Feb 2011
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WW1 Mem. from East St.Meth.Ch. Tonbridge now @ Higham Lane Meth. Ch. Tonbridge - Taken by James Whiting 03 Sep 2014
Reference WMO/144511
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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According to Tonbridge Free Press report of 20th February 1920:- Sacred to the Memory of those associated with the “Tonbridge Wesleyan Methodist Church” who made the supreme sacrifice for God and Right during the Great War 1914-1918.(12 Names)
Lieut. H D BALDWIN -- R.F.A./ Private S CATT -- Norfolk Regt./ Private A CLOUGH -- 1st Kings Royal Rifles/ L./Corpl. G COGGER -- Royal Engineers/ Sergeant J DEEPROSE -- R. W. Kent Regt./ Private R S GOODMAN -- 1/1st Kent Regt./ Lieut. E R HEATON -- 14th Middlesex Regt./ Private J KETTLE -- 1/4th Royal Berkshire Regt./ 2nd Lieut. W G NEVE -- 2nd Battn The Buffs/ Sapper P C NORTON -- Royal Engineers/ Private E S ROBERTS -- 2/1 Kent Cyclists/ Private L J WAGHORN -- 1st Essex Regt.
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