HORRINGER & ICKWORTH - WWI

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Reference WMO/117479

Address:

St Leonard's Church

The Street

Horringer

IP29 5QB

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: On National Trust Property: An ornate stone and gold tablet to the men of Ickworth and Horringer who fell in the First World War. Most of the men listed either lived or worked on the Ickworth Estate, now owned by the National Trust. (Ickworth itself was acquired as a national war memorial to the fallen of the Second World War in 1956.) Slate tablet with gold lettering, framed in white stone with gold ornamentation. Round pediment at top enclosing a cross surrounded by leaves. Additional leaves enclosed in decorative frames on both sides.
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REMEMBER THESE / WHO WENT FROM / HORRINGER AND / ICKWORTH TO THE / GREAT WAR AND / DIED FOR KING / AND COUNTRY 1914-1919 / (Names) / THE SOULS OF THE / RIGHTEOUS ARE IN / THE HAND OF GOD //

Garwood K Alston, George W Baile, Clement B Bevan, Arthur W Boreham, Walter Boreham, Edmund F Bowers, Cecil G Brookes, Samuel Brunger, Frederick C Buckle, Reuben A Burgess, Walter C Coman, Edward J Crack, Lionel T Crack, Oliver E Crack, Edward W Crick, Ernest Edwards, George W Finch, Frank D Finch, Walter Gooch, Charles G Kitcatt, Edward Last, Herbert Last, Freerick H Paske, Walter H Peake, William C Robbins, John T Rowe, William C Sansom, Ernest Sargeant

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