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Holyport Memorial

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Reference WMO/170807

Address:

Junction of Holyport Street and Holyport Road

Holyport

SL6

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Shrine
Materials:
  • Brick Brick
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Memorial is in the form of an ancient "Wayside Altar" with small brick pavilion with tiled roof, open sided with wooden rails on three brick steps. Cross on apex of roof. Nowy headed triptych on back brick wall under canopy. Wood centre panel with inscriptions and figure of Christ has WW1 names. There is a rounded shelf for flowers with a ledge below - additional two side panels bear names of WW2 men. Below the shelf the main inscription is on a metal plaque. Panels are in Oak as are posts and rails. Lettering in white.
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The Lord of Hosts he is the King of GloryTo the honoured dead To those who in the Great Wars went out from this village to fight in the cause of freedom for their King and Country and so gave their lives. This memorial is gratefully and reverently dedicated.

1914-1918 Lt GA Gould, WN Hunt, T Spokes, J Fry, W Head, W Tagg, J Boyd, J Godfrey, J Tagg, E Headington, AW Chamberlane, WBE Woodhouse, AFW Myatt, C Green, W Stannett, A Russell, C Eggleton, 2nd Lt RL Kirk, G Gurney, H Boult, R Rolls, WF Smith, O Lewendon, 2nd Lt CW Halfacre, AH Rackley, C Headington, W Headington, AT Pharo, F Bird, WS Mole, W Killmaster, H Lambert, WJ Bellworthy, WJ Woodland, C Tucker, J Aldridge, G Spokes, E Knight, A Clifford, B Mortimore, J Leader, E Serls, J Rance, H Blay, H Blackall 1939-45 CH Bond, EWW CLark, B Dereham, DO'C Duke, CH Godson, WP Godson, WT Hogg, EJ Huse, RP Jones, RV Mitchell, RJ Pollard, JE Pollard, EC Potter, CJ Rockett, AF Spice, JAP Stud, MG Stanton, GE Taylor, RGH Unwin, FJ Walker

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