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Ampton Hospital Memorial

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Reference WMO/137567

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: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Inside the church, on the north wall of the chantry, a wide, rectangular plaque of marble, bordered in dark grey around a cream marble centre, which has a liear gold insert.The memorial lists the names of 40 men who were wounded but died whilst at Ampton Hospital, (8 of whom were buried in Ingham churchyard, where they are also commemorated by another memorial in that churchyard in front of their CWGC gravestones). The names are in four columns, but read horizontally by date of death, listing their rank, names, initials, unit and date of death. To the right of the plaque is a glazed frame depicting photographs of soldiers at Ampton Hospital (at Ampton Hall opposite to the church).
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REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING SOLDIERS WOUNDED IN THE GREAT WAR WHO DIED IN AMPTON RED CROSS HOSPITAL. EIGHT OF THEM WERE BURIED AT INGHAM FOR THE WANT OF SPACE IN AMPTON CHURCHYARD, THE OTHERS WERE BURIED NEAR THEIR HOMES. (Names) THE LORD GRANT UNTO HIM THAT HE MAY FIND MERCY OF THE LORD IN THAT DAY.

Pte. Green A. 2nd Durham L.I. 18 October 1914. Pte. Mooney J. 2nd Durham L.I. 22nd Oct. 1914. Pte. Smith E. 1st Gloster. 23 Feb. 1915. Pte. Duffy P. 1st Highland L.I. 12 April 1915. Pte. Dillon R. 1st Royal Scots. 4 June 1915. Cpl. Lawson W. 2nd Scots Guards. 11 June 1915. Pte. Jasper T. 2nd Gloster. 30 June 1915. Pte. Woodworth A. 1st East Lancs. 12 July 1915. Pte. Plunkett F. 1st Kg's Liverpool. 21 Aug. 1915. Gnr Dermody J. 106th R.F.A. 27 Sept. 1915. Cpl. Williams F. 9th Welsh Fus. 20 Oct. 1915. Rflm. Richards D. 9th K.R.R.Corps. 25 Oct. 1915. Pte. Watson H. 4th West Riding. 21 Dec. 1915. Pte. Conroy T. 3rd Leinster. 25 Jan. 1916. Pte. Johnson W. 1st R.W.Surrey. 19 Mar. 1916. Pte. Higginson F. 8th S. Staff. 21 March 1916. Pte. Simpson C. 10th Yorks. 12 May 1916. Pte. Balmer F. 11th Inniskg. Fus. 8 July 1916. Pte. Cockroft A. 2nd S. Lancs. 22 July 1916. Pte. Brooks F. 4th Gloster. 24 July 1916. Pte. Bussell R. 56th Aus.I.F. 25 July 1916. Pte. Smith R. 8th Seafoth Highl. 29 Aug. 1916. Pte. Knowles A. 7th R. Sussex. 4 Sept. 1916. L/Cpl. Cooper J. 7th W. Yorks. 27 Sept. 1916. Pte. Hume N. 1/5 Northumbd Fus. 6 Oct. 1916. Pte. Mazingham A. 1st Lincoln. 24 Oct. 1916. Pte. Wright A. R.A.S.C. 19 Feb. 1917. Pte. Porter H. 2nd Manchester. 10 Apl. 1917. L/Cpl. Mills F. 6th S. Staffs. 15 June 1917. Pte. Hewitt G. 71st Labour Coy. 22 Aug. 1917. Pte. Speed A. 28th Can. Ex. F. 23 Nov. 1917. Sgt. Mclean D. 116th Can. Ex. F. 18 Jan. 1918. L/Cpl. Compton H. 1/4/West Riding. 20 Apl. 1918. Pte. Martin H. 116th Can. Ex. F. 8 May 1918. Spr. Golding H. R.E. 9 June 1918. Pte. Thomas P.K. 1st Ryl. Fus. 18 July 1918. Pte. Smith F. 10th West Yorks. 25 Oct. 1918. Pte. Yeoman W. 1st Can. Ex F. 28 Oct. 1918. Sgt. Holland W.G.S. Aus.F.A. 1 Nov. 1918. Pte. Ames S. 127th Labour Coy. 22 Jan. 1919.

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