St Saviour's Church

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Reference WMO/155504

Address:

St Saviour's Hall

Chandos Road

Cotham

Bristol

BS6 6PJ

England

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Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Rock
Materials:
  • Rock/Rough Stone Rock/Rough Stone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The memorial is at the Chandos Road entrance to the footpath connecting to Woodfield Road. It is about 6 ft high, in a corner of a public footpath alongside an unsanctified Church grounds (Cotham Parish Church, now flats). It has recently c2015 been cleaned and the names renovated so that they are legible again. It is now (Apr 2016) in good condition, the names are legible, it is surrounded by a kerb of stone and still looks rather neglected. The Church Commisioners have now stated that the owner of the Freehold is the owner of the monument.A meeting was due to be held on Friday 28th February 2014 between potential funders, stonemasons, representatives from the owner and the Commonwealth War Grave Commission, a local Amenities Society, and other interested people, with a view of setting a time table for renovations and appealing to the public for details if they believe their relatives to be commemorated on the memorial. This has at least successfully achieved the aims of renovation of the war memorial.
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THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED/ BY RELATIVES/ TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND/ TO THE MEMORY OF THEIR DEAR ONES/ WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1920./ "THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE"/ (Names)

48 names are recorded in date order of death in two columns. The first column (24 names): E M Reeves, W D Turner, A C Trowbridge, S H Wakley, V L Palmer, O J C Edmonds, F C Deakin, E L Moore, J A J Stodgell, C A Brown, H T Dore, H R Reeves, R G Gibbs, C O Moore, A H Gentle, F G Morgan, C G Pickard, W E Milliner, G C R Atkinson, E J Grigg, H G Phippen, S V Watton, N M H Atkinson, F E Compton, The second column (24 names) : S G Bigwood, F W Fitzgibbon, H R Lambert, R J C Nurse, E A Edge, F S Barber, J T Inman, A L Chivers, L C Pickard, P J Bevin, W W Beer, F H Byrt, A Willis, G S Lovering, J R F Gubbin, H F Moore, W H Attwood, T W H Hayes, F J Bridle, H N Hore, T J Williams, J W Scott, R O Jones, P D Brown, However there are only 48 name spaces on the stone. 50 names that should be on the stone are those on a wooden board in Cotham Parish church, Cotham, Bristol. The two names missing from the stone are H C Tovey & E B Drake.

Grade II (England)

1443732

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