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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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KENNINGTON WW1 & 2 - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 23 Jun 2014
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Kennington War Memorial following restoration - Taken by Christopher Morley 17 Nov 2024
Reference WMO/161135
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FIRST WORLD WAR Edward Houlcroft, aged 26, died 3 November 1914. Married to Ethel Tyrrell of The Rose Inn. Ernest Knight, aged 16, Lewis Cottage, Faversham Road. Died 3 February 1915. Edgar Morton, aged 21, The Studio, Church Road. Died 22 February 1915. Henry Coulter, aged 17, Upper Vicarage Road. Died 13 May 1915. Arthur Jones, aged 25, 4 Fleet Cottages. Died 24 May 1915. Albert Godden, aged 29, Park View. Died 26 September 1915. Percy Vidler, aged 19, The Elms, Church Road. Died 8 December 1915. Arthur Taylor, aged 18, Lower Vicarage Road. Died 30 December 1915. Frederick Tyrrell, aged 23, The Rose Inn, Faversham Road. Died 7 January 1916. Alex Jennings, aged 22, Kennington Hall. Died 7 April 1917. Albert Higgins, aged 28, Lower Vicarage Road. Died 28 April 1917. William Moore, aged 31. Died 3 May 1917. James Bremner, aged 27. Died 24 June 1917. William Martin, aged 22, Yew Tree Villas, Faversham Road. Died 31 July 1917. Albert Knight, aged 23, Rose Villa, Canterbury Road, Died 4 August 1917. Charles Shorter, aged 34, Park View. Died 16 August 1917. Charles Staples, aged 19, Phyllis Villas, Church Road. Died 25 September 1917. Harry Collins, aged 25, Upper Vicarage Road. Died 20 November 1917. George White, aged 35, Banzui, Canterbury Road. Died 30 November 1917. Norman Hight, aged 27, Mill House, Canterbury Road. Died 24 March 1918 Ernest Collins, aged 28, Upper Vicarage Road. Died 22 August 1918. John Stuart, aged 48, Faversham Road, Died 23 October 1918. Edward Stanford, aged 24 of 2 Yew Tree Villas. Died 24 November 24 1918. William Head, aged 23, Faversham Road. Died 14 March 1919. W. Reynold. No information found. John Vidler, aged 18, of The Elms, Church Road, died 7 January 1916, but is not on the Memorial. SECOND WORLD WAR Robert Ammon, aged 36 of 3 Fleet Villas, died 2 October 1940. Daisy Mercer, aged 38, The Knoll, Ulley Road, died 6 November 1940. Kenneth Olley, aged 29, stationed at Spearpoint House, died 13 May 1940. James Haney, aged 29, Winslade, Canterbury Road, died 19 August 1941. James Allchin, aged 21 The Homestead, Church Road, died 8 November 1941. Sidney Perry, aged 46, of 23 Faversham Road, died 16 May 1942, Charles Staples, aged 21, of 12 Grosvenor Road, died 12 June 1942. Deryck Boyd-Moss, aged 29, died 28 October 1942. Leonard Veysey, aged 29, of 2 Goat Lees, died 12 December 1942. Edith Smith, aged 60, of 35 Grosvenor Road, died 22 December 1942 Sarah Gray, aged 66, died at 4 Fleet Villas on 22 December 1942. John Newington, aged 14, of 135 Faversham Road, died 24 March 1943. Victor Adcock, aged 28, married to Joan Macy of Phyllis Villas, Church Road, died 16 July 1943. Frank Hollands, aged 29, Old Saddlers, Kempe's Corner, died 25 August 1943. Douglas Vickers, aged 28, formerly of Spearpoint, died 24 November 1943. Rose Williams, of 56 Grosvenor Road, died May 1944, aged 40. John King, aged 25, of 104 Canterbury Road, died 11 April 1944. Thomas Nicholls, aged 22, of 153 Canterbury Road, died 15 September 1944. Alfred Davies, aged 24, of 41 Grosvenor Road, died 15 September 1944. Kenneth Dean, aged 27, married to Patricia Rodgers of Westcroft, Canterbury Road, died 7 November 1944. David Stealey, aged 22, died 22 February 1945. His parents in Faversham Road. E. Vickery (Army). No information found.