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Hingham Church - Roll of Honour frame general view - Taken by Janet A Fancy 31 Jan 2013
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Hingham Church - Roll of Honour frame - Taken by Janet A Fancy 31 Jan 2013
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HINGHAM CHURCHMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR - Taken by Nick_2 16 Jul 2013
Reference WMO/130494
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Paper Paper
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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The Churchman's Roll of Honour. ______________________ I have fought a good fight. God shall wipe away the tears. ______________________ The following, connected with this Parish, gave their lives for their King and Country in the Great War.
(Name - Regiment) William Abel, East Surrey. Arthur Baugh, Artists Rifles. James Fawkes, 17th West Yorks. Reginald Gowen, 1st South Staffords. Gordon Hilling, 1st Essex. Harry Hallock, 8th Buffs. Frederick Kenny, 9th Norfolks. Harry Lebbell, Royal Field Artillery. Thomas Long, R.A.M.C. Arthur Litchfield, 8th Norfolks. Bertram Middleton, H.M.S. 'Salvia'. George Newby, 1st 4th Norfolks. John Pearse, 13th Essex. Herbert Pallent, 7th Norfolks. Harold Porrett, 4th Bedfords. Alexander Rae, 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. Frederick Spragge, 5th West Yorks. John Skipper, 9th Norfolks. Sidney Thurston, Royal Horse Guards. Sidney Upcher, H.M.S. 'Vanguard'. George Watt, Gordon Highlanders. Charles Ward, 1st Norfolks. Walter Wells, 7th Norfolks. William Whitehand, 9th Devons. Frederick Warmer, 9th Norfolks. William Phillips, 1st Norfolks. Robert Sent, Royal Garrison Artillery. Charles Dack, 1st 4th Norfolks. Frederick Cooper, West Ridings. Corpl James Skipper, East Anglian Cyclist Corps. William Brummel, Royal Engineers. Ernest Cook, Royal Engineers. Sergt Arthur W. Middleton, 9th Batt L.N.L. Sergt Arthur J. Sadd, 12th Suffolks. Alfred C. Purdy, Kings Royal Rifles. Sergt Parnell Batley, 7th Batt Norfolks. Frederick Bunn, Rifle Brigade. Charles Lee, Royal Air Force.
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