St John's Church Cheltenham

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Reference WMO/224597

Address:

St Luke's Church

St Luke's Road

Cheltenham

GL53 7JJ

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Screen
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Oak screen/reredos composed of four arched upper panels and four oblong lower panels. The main inscription is on the first arched panel on the left and the names are inscribed on the following three panels. The lower panels are uninscribed. St John's Church closed in 1967 and the memorial was relocated to St Luke's.
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To the glory of God and in loving and grateful memory of the men of this parish who died in the Great War 1914-1918 whose names are inscribed hereon

Ernest J. Amery, Ernest H. Atkins, Herbert J. Bates, William T. Bates, Fred Beard, George E. Bowen, William J. Bowles, Walter E. Brasington, J. Henry Brennan, J. Thomas Bryant, John C. Burnell, Albert J. Burnett, Hubert F.A. Butler, Raymond W. Carpenter, Frank Casey, Charles A. Coles, William J. Cooke, Frederick J.V. Copestake, John G. Crabb, Francis J. Cresswell, Sidney E. Dyer, Alexander G. Edwards, Frank Fear, William E. Fisher, Edgar A. Gater, Henry Q. Glenny, Harold Gregory, Charles A. Hall, Henry G.W. Harper, Bertie Haycox, William P. Hickman, Allfred J. Hooper, Frank St C. Holtham, Joseph H. Humphrey, Jesse E.W. Jackson, Walter I. Jones, Henry W. Kitz, Frederick A. Nind, Frederick Paynter, James Phillips, Francis W. Purnell, Sydney A. Randall, Lionel H.F. Reeves, George H. Ricketts, Frank E. Rivers, William Rivers, Reginald F. Ruck, William J. Skey, E. Charles Skinner, A. Charles Smith, H. George Smith, William J. Smith, William G. Stephens, James A. Stibbs, Frederick Tarone, Arthur E. Taylor, George R.H. Thornton, Leslie F. Trinder, Bert T. Ward, Albert L. White, Harold W. Woodward, Ernest Frederick Griffin

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