R.F.C./R.A.F. Lilbourne, WW1 Casualties Memorial.

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Reference WMO/219610

Address:

All Saints' Church,

Station Road,

Lilbourne

Rugby

CV23 0SX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Freestanding portrait orientated modern framed & glazed printed list of casualties arising from flying accidents associated with Lilbourne WW1 Airfield. Inscription & names printed in black ink.
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In memory of the airmen and ground crew attached to R.F.C./ R.A.F. Lilbourne, whose lives were lost whilst actively engaged in aerial training exercises, in the vicinity of Lilbourne Airfield or beyond, during The Great War.(16 names) 'Lest We Forget'

10/08/1916. 2/Lt. George Stanley Rogers, 23 // 10/08/1916. 2/Lt. Cyril de Frece, 18 // 11/02/1917. Lt. Walter Holden Legge, 34 // 6/06/1917. 2/Lt. Stanley Fitzherbert Porter,19 // 10/08/1917. Lt. William Alexander Taylor, 20 // 8/11/1917. 2/Lt. Victor William Price, 23 // 8/11/1917. 2/Lt. Norman Eustace Sassoon Croager, 24 // 18/12/1917. 2/Lt. Charles Robert Rawbone, 20 // 22/01/1918. 2/Lt. Harold Griffith Nelson, 25 // 25/03/1918. 2/Lt.Harry Norman Van Duzer, 23 // 25/04/1918. 2/Lt. David Percival McIntyre, 19 // 9/05/1918. Lt. James Donald McRae Reid, 22 // 11/05/1918. 2/Lt. Roderick Oliver Sherar, 23 // 30/06/1918. (Passenger), 1/AM Richard Smith, 23 // 25/07/1918. Colonel Ralph Harold Austin-Sparks OBE, 37 // 26/11/1918. Private Percy Greenslade, 28 // (Author's notes : The history of Lilbourne WW1 Airfield is currently under research and it is quite possible that further names may be authenticated as and when we can cross-check our findings with other sources).

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