Wick Chapel

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Reference WMO/192753

Address:

Wick Chapel

High Street

Wick

Bristol

BS30 5QH

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Obelisk
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: This square obelisk stands outside the chapel. It has no symbols or icons just inscriptions & names as detailed.
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WickAt the top Links in memory’s chain. ( It looks like this inscription may have been mounted over an original plaque) At the base Erected in Honour of all those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom during the Great European Wars.

1914-1918 Drmr. V.G.Hewer 12 June 1915; Pte. E.C. Lewis 9 Aug. 1915; Pte. F.G. Amos !0 Aug.1915; Lc Cpl. A.E. Briain 26 Sept 1915; Pte. A.C. Gough 2 Jan. 1916; Pte H.W. Butler 6 June 1916; Pte. H.J. Bryant 20 Feb. 1917; Gnr. H.J. Surrett 4 July 1917; Rflmn. A.H. Davies 3 Aug 1917; Pte. F. Clark 24 Sept 1917; Pte S. Page 12 Oct. 1917; Pte. S.Lewis 26 Oct. 1917; Pte.W.Ford 21 Mar. 1918; Pte.W.J.Ashley 3 July 1918; Pte. A.H.Best 13 July 1918; Pte. R.J.Mizen 31 Aug. 1918; Pte. H.Pye 3 Sept. 1918; Lce. Cpl. G.A. Dare 23 Oct. 199; Pte.W.J.Kilmaster 23 Oct.1918; Pte.W.Field 1 Nov.1918 Pte. W.H.Pullin 16 Feb.1919. 1939 – 1945 Kenneth Elston; Thomas Nichols; John Roberts; Richard Sprackman; Michael Cook.

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