Ampton War Memorial

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Reference WMO/130792

Address:

Church of St. Peter and St. Paul

New Road

Ampton

IP31 1NX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Within the church, on the south wall of the nave.A white marble tablet etched with the general commemoration to 20 men of the parish who served during WW1, and specifically to 4 who died, listed by name in order of the date of their death: the inscribed lettering is filled in in black. This tablet is placed upon a background of pink, grey and white mottled marble, inscribed in gold with the initials IHS, this tablet being edged atop and below with a black marble border, the top being domed. Below this, on a separate white marble plaque, is the commemoration to one man who died during WW2.
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IHS. THIS STONE AND YE CHANCEL GABLE CROSS ARE PLACED IN THANKFUL REMEMBRANCE BOTH OF GOD'S GIFT OF VICTORY IN YE GREAT WAR (1914-1919), AND ALSO OF YE 20 MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO SERVED, AND, MORE ESPECIALLY, OF YE 4 WHO DIED: T.F.JOLLY (9 SEPR: 1915); H.JACOBS, (2 MAR: 1916); B.W.T.WICKHAM, M.C. (14 APL 1917); AND B.J.ROGERS (28 APL 1917). 'O LORD, LET THY MERCY LIGHTEN UPON US' 1939-1945 P.S.ROGERS. (15. FEB. 1942).

(WW1) T. F. JOLLY. H. JACOBS. B. W. T. WICKHAM. B. J. ROGERS. (WW2) P. S. ROGERS. There is also one man buried in the churchyard Private Alfred John TWEED, Essex Regiment (21 July 1918)

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