Ash War Memorial

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Reference WMO/145770

Address:

Ash Hill Road

Ash

GU12 5DP

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Latin cross
Materials:
  • Stone Portland stone
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: A Latin cross surmounting a tapering column, octagonal plinth and two-stepped base. The symbols of the four leading British colonies are carved just below the cross and the British emblems of the Rose, Leek, Thistle and Shamrock at the base of the column. A raised inscription is carved into the front of of the lower plinth and tablets are fitted to six upper plinths faces [four WW1 and two WW2]. The memorial is in a small garden which has benches.
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Lower plinth: To the men of Ash/ who fell in the/ Great War 1914-/1919 [NB. the dates are rather difficult to read]. Upper plinth: WW1 Names and 1939-1945 WW2 Names

Alden, George Bareham, Arthur J Beeton, Arthur H Bond, Charles W Boraman, Richard J Boucher, Hubert T Budd, Albert Budd, Sydney L Bull, Rance A Carey, Merrick T Chesemar, Stanley Christie, William M Clacy, Ernest E Cody, Samuel F L Colyer, William Coney, Albert V Coney, Herbert H Cook, Frank W Cotton, Montague A F Dickinson, Thomas C Draper, Oliver Edwards,William Embelton, Charles Embleton Florence MTC Fairchild, Edward J Field, Ernest Foster, Henry Franks, John H Gaines, Ernest A Gough, Charles Guthrie, George Hacken, Robert F Hankins, Albert G Hannan, William Hardwick, Ernest Harman, Thomas G Harris, Robert Hart, Elbert Hart, George Hawes, Albert H Heath, William J H Heather, Edwin Higgs, Charles F Hiscock, Charles Hiscock, George Howard, Charles W Hume-Wright, Morris G Hunt, William Hutchins, William T Jones, Roy A Jones, William F A Kemp, William Kerchey, Albert G Kerchey, Charles Kimber, William Knott, Richard W Knowles, Reginald Lake, Henry L Lambertt, Henry Lamport, Arthur Lamport, Charles Langford, Alan A H Lynn, Albert Mansfield, James Marshall, Reginald G Mayhead, Frederick Mearing, Ernest J Moore, Arthur Morling, Charles D Munday, Edward Nash, Sydney E Osgood, Thomas W Parfitt, George Parsons, Raymond A Payne, Charles Pegg, Alvert E Perry, Alexander P Perry, Charles W Pharo, Frank Philips, Edward G Pinkney, Robert E Postans, Horace Price, Harold Read, Charles H Richardson, Henry Ricketts, Charles Seume, Herbert T Seume, Sidney A Smallbones, Charles G Smith, Charles Smith, Leonard W Stevens, George Stocker, Arthur F Sumner, David C Taylor, Fred Taylor, Harry A Tomkins, Arthur V Tomkins, George L Townsend, George L Turvill, Henry T Voice, James V Voice, William Walton, Joseph E Ware, John C Welch, Arthur R White, Richard C Williams, Albert G Williams, Oliver Young, Edwin P 1939 – 1945 Braime, T Coles, L A Cook, C W Crowther, G R Esdaile, E H Gregory, B A Gough, F Hearn, L Hayde, J A Ives, W E Murphy, A G Deacon, K V J Friday, R H Friday, W J Boraman, A A Colwill, M C Flynn, L G Moore, A J Alexander, A Sister Manfield C D Puttick, W S Paige, D G Robinson, J A Standley, W Voice, G W Williams, A E Wignell, A J Wall, NE Wort, E Wort, F West, J Lake, R W Lowdon, F Smith, M Gear, M Murray, W E Stacey, W H McDonnell, J

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