Henbury World War 1

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Reference WMO/154614

Address:

Church of St. Mary the Virgin

Church Close

Henbury

Bristol

BS10 7QF

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other cross
Materials:
  • Stone Sandstone
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The memorial cross in Henbury churchyard also takes the form of a Celtic cross. The memorial is set on an octagonal stepped plinth, each side of which commemorates men from the villages which constituted the ecclesiastical parish of Henbury at the time. The cross is adorned with the simple inscription ‘They died that we might live’.
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‘They died that we might live’.

There are 60 names in all 1st Panel - E. Reggie Arkell - Stanley Baker - William Bennett - George Bullock - Fredk Eatwell - John H. Harford - Bertram Holbrow - Arthur J. Maslen - Maurice Miller - Samuel H. Rodman 2nd panel - Edwin Fletcher - John J. Newman - Henry J. Paul - Lionel F. Pinkard - Victor Pinkard 3rd panel - Alec Bronfield - Geo Hodges - Edward C. Holyoak - Francis W. Trueman - Walter Mullins - E. Victor Pitcher - Frank White 4th panel - William Bell - Oliver Burge - Albert Cole - Frank Martin - E. Stanley Palmer - Eric A. Robinson 5th panel - George W. Beard - William Brewer - A. Victor Daykin - Fred W.C. Hopkins - C. James Hughes - Fredk T. Jones - Percy Joyner - Thomas Pearce - F.C. Hilbers Tryon - John F. Tryon 6th panel - Edwin E. Lough - E. Percy Mundy - Henry Skuse - Edward T. Tudor - Alfred J. Ball - Francis H. Ball - James Latham - William Saunders 7th panel - A. Frank Board - Roger M. Heath - Phillip A. Johnston - Henry J. Palmer - Edgar Parsons - Ernest T. Parsons - Milton Parsons 8th panel - Reginald F. Curtis - J. Ashley Hall - Mark Hobby - Edward Castell - Herbert Castell - George Drake - Charles Love

Grade II (England)

1445113

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