Men of Marlborough Chapel

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Reference WMO/224801

Address:

St Mary the Virgin Church

Kingsbury Street

Marlborough

SN8 1JE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Altar or Altar Part
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: DUPLICATE OF 150265. Restored chapel comprising wooden altar, wooden reredos and panelling either side for names. Gold lettering. Religious scenes and figures carved on the reredos. The altar and reredos are flanked by two wooden columns, each topped with an angel.
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This chapel is restored in honour of all in this parish who served in the War 1914 - 1918 and to the memory of the fallen whose names are here inscribed. These gave their lives in the War 1939 - 1945.

William Bailey, Arthur Leonard Beach, Geoffrey Lionel Brooke, John Yockney Burchell, William Henry Burden, James Buse, Albert Henry Choules, Cyril Edwin Clarke, William Henry Collins, Ernest Cooper, Lionel Crow, William George Dance, John Davis, Oliver Dobson, Wilfred Dobson, Reginald Dobson, Sidney Walter Eyres, Ernest Gough, Alfred Groves, Alfred Hatton, Frank Hatton, Ernest Hoare, Harold Hampton Holt, Robert John Hooper, Frederick Evans Hulbert, William George Humphries, Charles Hutchins, Ernest John Hutchins, Harry Hutchins, William Edward Hutchins, John Ilsley, David William Jennings, Cyril Victor Jiggle, Richard Thomas Knight, William Lewington, Francis Herbert Looker, Ernest Stephen Mabbutt, William P. Marzorati, John W. Maxwell, Evan E. Meyrick, Hugh John Middleton, Frederick James Mobey, Edward Graham Mylne, Euan Louis Mylne, Robert Neate, Bernard G.M. Nicholson, George Perrett, Herbert George Pond, Willis Speare Robbins, Percy Swatton, Herbert Joe Taylor, Lennox Arnold Yeomans. WWII - J.R. Clayton, G.E. Colman, G.T.A. Cox, D.J. Hicks, F.H.J. Hulbert, J.A. Middleton, W.J. Mills, T.E. Mundy, J.T. Williamson, H.C. Quarterman, E.C. Stagg, C.H. Wheeler, H. Wheeler.

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