St John's Parishioners WWI

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Reference WMO/143724

Address:

St John the Baptist Church

High Street

Glastonbury

BA6 9DR

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:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Rectangular, wooden plaque with gabled top. Letting in gold. Central cross in relief below the gable.
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1914 - 1918 To the glory of God and in memory of the men of this town who fell in the Great War. 'They died that we might live'.

Percy Alves, Frederick Baker, Edward Barker, Clifford Beaton, Arthur Bicknell, Stanley Blacker, F Bryant, Edward Burge, Victor Burgoyne, Percy Burleton, Kenneth Campbell, Reginald Card, William Carpenter, James Carter, Wilfred Chamberlain, Jeffrey Chandler, Edgar Clapp, Arthur Clayton, James Clayton, Frederick Coombs, Brian Cotter, Harry Cox, Archibald Crocker, Gilbert Crocker, William Day, Herbert Difford, Richard Difford, Edward Dunthorn, Harry Dunthorn, James Dyer, William Edmunds, Reginald Emery, Richard Fisher, Arthur Foote, Robert Foote, Harold Fouracre, Percy George, Denzil Godfrey, Walter Goodson, Clifford Gould, Ernest Goulding, Ernest Green, Frederick Green, William Green, Albert Ham, Edgar Hancock, Frederick Hembury, George Hembury, Stanley Higgins, Austin Hooper, Sidney Jackson, Ivor Jones, E King, Ernest Latcham, Charles Linham, Clifford Lisk, George Lisk, Arthur Marsh, Clifford Marsh, Frank Martin, Leonard Masters, William Masters, Wilfred Maundrell, H Merriefield, R G Moseley, Bert Mullins, Eric Parkes, William Parker, Stanley Parsons, William Parsons, Wilfred Peddle, Arthur Frederick Perry, Arthur Pike, Herbert Pittard, Thomas Pople, Edward Richards, W Ryall, Frank Rideout, Frederick Sharp, Cecil Smith, Louis Stagg, Richard Stokes, Albert Sugar, Harry Tucker, Harry Wadham, A Walters, A J White, Armar. Wintle, John Wood, Hubert Wootton.

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