Oxburgh Men

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Reference WMO/155461

Address:

Oxburgh Hall

Oxborough Road

Oxborough

PE33 9PS

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: On National Trust Property: The illuminated scroll is in the Chapel in the grounds of Oxburgh Hall. The scroll has a colourful floral design at top, shaped to create an arch effect, with foliage painted down the sides and across the bottom to form a border around the inscription. Flags of Allied countries gathered at the top with inscription written on scrolled banner design.(Although in the grounds of Oxburgh Hall, the Chapel is privately owned and attended by the Bedingfield family. It is opened by the National Trust when it is not being used by the family.)
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Oxburgh Men In The Great War 1914 - 1919

AKERS Bertram, L/Cpl, QRWS; AKERS William, Cpl, RASC (Wounded); BILLMAN Charles, Driver, RFA; BRUNTON George Pte, E.Surrey; BURTON Edward T., Pte, Norfolk (Wounded); CANNELL Ernest, Pte, Mil.Police; COOMBE Tho' Walter, Sapper, RE; CLARKE Charles, Pte, SWB (Gassed); COE Evelyn Pealy, Sgt, R.Fusilier; COE Tho' Harold, Cpl, RHA; ENGLISH Charles, Pte, KOSB (Killed in action); ENGLISH George, Pte, Norfolk (Died from pneumonia); ENGLISH Walter, Pte, Lab.Corps; ENGLISH Herbert, Pte, Middlesex; GILBERT Frederick, Pte, QRWS; HARRISON Thomas, Pte, QRWS (Shell shock); HARRISON George, Pte, Sh.Foresters (Wounded); LANCASTER John B., Lieut, QRWS (Twice wounded) (DCM); MANNING Richard, Rifleman, 1/5 L.Rifles (Killed in action); MOBBS Arthur, Pte, Norfolk (Killed in action); MOBBS Harold Acton, Gunner, RGA (Killed in action); MOBBS Samuel, SPO, HMS Defender; REEVE John, Pte, R.Fusilier; SEYMOUR Ernest, Sgt, QRWS (Wounded); STARLING Christopher, Driver, RHA; THEOBALD William T., Pte [No regiment given]; THORPE Alfred, Pte, RDC; WHITE Henry, First AM, RAF.

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