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Cliddesden WW1 RoH - Taken by Steve and Jenny Jarvis 25 Mar 2009
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The two frames containing the names of those who served - Taken by Tony Pitt 30 Jan 2013
Reference WMO/129971
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Paper Paper
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Roll of honour/Parish of Cliddesden/The following men from this Parish whose names are/appended responded to the call of their King and/Country to do service on their behalf in the/greatest war in history/ x = killed in action xx = died of wounds/names
Major Geoghegan RFA, +Capt J de Le Simonds RGA (DSO) April 21st 1917, Lieut J G Simonds 2/4 R Berks Regt, Lieut Comdr H D S Simonds RN HMS Warspite, S Buller ASC, A Butler HCY, G T Butler RE, H R Bollard RN HMS Dido, +F Bean RN HMS Galatea date illegible, ? Bone RM illegible,? Rampton 2nd Hants, A Parris RFA, A G Fidler Machine Gunr Sect 13th Hants, W G Clift 4th Hants, H Collis RGA, S Goodyear RFA, D Marlow 10th Hants, +J Pardy Machine Gun Corps (Military Medal) May 14 1917, F Wright Senr 4th Labour Battn RE, F Wright 4th Hants, T Willnos KRRC, J Rowell, W Phillips ASC, E Phillips RE, Fred Scutter Labour Co Worcester Regt, W Holmes RGA, B Holmes RA, L Holmes 3/4th Hants, S Holmes AVC, E Taplin ASC, W Taplin I of Wight Rifles (Died on Home Service), W Dewey MATSC, J Prior ASC, +C Scutter 5th Gloucesters, +A Scutter 5th Gloucesters Oct 22nd 1917, J Dawson ASC, T Withall Innis Killin Fusiliers, L J F Childs RNHMS Leviathan, E Goodyear RFA, A Goodyear Royal West Surreys, Alfred Scutter Royal Sussex Regt, E F Scutter Welsh Regt, H Scutter RAMC, G J Wheeler Pioneer Lancs Battn, D Wheeler 11th Canadian Battn, W Hutchins RE, F Knight 3rd Gloucesters, A H Kew, HMS Paladin, G Kew RAMC, W Pelstone Gloucesters
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