Garboldisham WW1 Photographic Memorial

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Reference WMO/182883

Address:

Church of St. John the Baptist

Church Road

Garboldisham

IP22 2RZ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Photograph
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Within the church, on the right hand (south) wall of the nave.A framed and glazed photographic record of those who died in WW1. Containing the photographs of 13 of the 17 men of the parish who gave their lives during WW1. Three officers are displayed centrally, flanked by a further 5 other ranks either side. Rank, name, unit, place and date of death are given.
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THESE ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TRUE AND FAITHFUL MEN WHO IN THE GREAT WAR WENT FORTH FROM THIS PLACE FOR GOT AND THE RIGHT AND RETURNED NOT AGAIN.

(Central) Major G.F.Molineux-Montgomerie 3rd Grenadier Guards 22.10.15 Vermelles. Lt. A.L.KENNAWAY Dorset Yeomanry 22.8.15 Dardanelles. Capt. W.G.FLACK M.C. & Bar 1st Royal Fusiliers 7.9.17 France. (Left board) Pte. J.ANNESS 1st Sussex 3.11.15 Dardanelles. Pte. S.L.LANGLEY 2nd Suffolks 22.1.16 France. Pte. H.G.REEVE 8th Norfolks 1.7.16 Somme. Pte. J.REEVE 8th Norfolks 1.7.16 Somme. Pte. A.BROCK 8th Norfolks 27.9.16 France. (Right board) Pte. T.C.CHAPLIN 8th Norfolks 5.10.16 France. Pte. S.W.SHEARING 1st Norfolks 9.10.17 France. Pte. A.REEVE 7th Norfolks 30.11.17 Cambrai. Gnr. R.D.SMITH Royal Artillery 21.6.18 Italy. Pte. A.G.GARNHAM 8th Lancs Fusiliers 10.10.18 Landrecies.

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