G. A. & W. Adam

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Reference WMO/143359

Address:

St Mary's Church

High Street

West Malling

ME19 6ND

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 Granite
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Other
About the memorial: Inclusion in the memorial tablet of James Adam
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TO / THE GLORY OF GOD / AND IN MEMORY OF / JAMES ADAM. M. D. / OF MALLING PLACE, KENT. / WHO DIED OCT. 25TH 1908, AGED 74. / ALSO HIS FOUR SONS. / LIEUT. JAMES RONALD GLENNIE ADAM / KING’S DRAGOON GUARDS / WHO SERVED IN SOUTH AFRICA THROUGHOUT THE BOER WAR / AND DIED JULY 7TH 1906, AGED 28. / CAPT. ALAN GORDEN ACHESON ADAM / 5TH BATTALION THE BUFFS / KILLED WHILST LEADING HIS MEN / INTO ACTION JAN. 21ST 1916 IN THE ADVANCE / WITH GENERAL AYLMERS COLUMN TOO THE RELIEF / OF KUT, MESOPOTAMIA, AGED 28. / CHARLES EDGAR HARVEY ADAM / WHO DIED OCT. 13TH 1917, AGED 33. / CAPT. WALTER ADAM / ROYAL EAST KENT YEOMANRY, / ATTACHED MACHINE GUN CORPS 8TH COMPANY / 3RD DIVISION B.E.F. WHO SERVED IN GALLIPOLI AND FRANCE / AND DIED NOV. 3RD 1918, AFTER RECEIVING / SEVERE WOUNDS IN FRONT OF ARRAS DURING / THE GREAT GERMAN OFFENSIVE. MARCH 1918, AGED 37. / / THEY COUNTED NOT THEIR LIVES / DEAR UNTO THEMSELVES.

JAMES RONALD GLENNIE ADAM 1906 ALAN GORDEN ACHESON ADAM WW1 WALTER ADAM WW1

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