Captain F Wyatt and Men of Ingham WW1

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Reference WMO/117475

Address:

Church of St. Bartholomew

The Street, Bury Road

Ingham

IP31 1NH

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Mosaic/Mural
Materials:
  • Metal Copper
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Within the church, on the left hand (north) wall. A 20 x 64 inch gold-finish effect mosaic mural with a central cross in mother of pearl flanked by badges of the Suffolk Regiment and the Royal Flying Corps, commemorating Captain Felix Wyatt, Royal Flying Corps, and his friends and neighbours who fell in the Great War, listing 10 other men, all Privates, by first and surname and their date of death.
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(left half of mosaic) TO THE BELOVED MEMORY OF // CAPTAIN FELIX WYATT // 5TH BATTN SUFFOLK REGT AND // ROYAL FLYING CORPS // THE ONLY SON OF J.D.K.MAHOMED M.A. // RECTOR OF THIS PARISH AND // OF EMMA HIS WIFE HE WAS KILLED // IN ACTION FLYING IN FRANCE // 2ND JULY 1917 AGED 28 YEARS // BURIED AT FINS NEAR BAPAUME.// (right half) AND TO THE HONOURED MEMORY // OF HIS FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS // WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR. // (Names) FOR.NONE.OF.US.LIVETH.TO.HIMSELF.// AND.NO.MAN.DIETH.TO.HIMSELF

PRIVATES EDWARD OSBORNE 6TH MAY 1915, // BERTIE KING 22ND AUGUST 1915, // M. GASKOIN EDGELEY 16TH MAY 1916, // WILLIAM HENRY SEELEY 20TH JULY 1916, // FRANK SMITH 6TH JULY 1917, // CHARLES DENNIS 12TH JULY 1917, // FRANK FENTON 22ND AUGUST 1917 AND,// WILLIAM BETTS 3RD SEPTEMBER 1918, // WALTER CHAPMAN 3RD NOVEMBER 1918, // BERTIE OSBORNE 15TH NOVEMBER 1918.//

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