Rodborough War Memorial Tablet WW1

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Reference WMO/229437

Address:

St Mary Magdalene Church

Church Place

Rodborough

Stroud

GL5 3NF

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Painswick stone tablet inside the church on the North Wall, bearing 60 names. Unveiled in 1921 and made by local stonemasons Freebury & Hillman.A wooden font cover with brass plaque was bought with surplus funds and a stained glass window in the Lady Chapel given by Frederick & Mary Ann Steel commemorates their son, Norman.
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Pro Patria 1914 1918 In grateful and loving memory of the gallant men who made the supreme sacrifice for liberty and freedom in the Great War. They were a wall unto us both by night and by day.

Allen George Edward. Allen William Leonard. Apperly Arthur Lancelot. Barker James. Beard Walter Henry. Bennett Harold Stanley. Bennett Theodore John. Bick Richard. Bishop William Joseph. Brown Donald Campbell. Brown Walter. Browning Archibald Joseph. Carter William Percy. Cawthorne Alfred. Chandler Ernest William. Close Frederick Thomas. Cockett Edward Allan. Cook Henry Arthur. Cordwell Frederick Critchley. Dowdeswell Arthur. Greenslade Frederick James. Hake Leonard. Hall Harry John. Harman Wilfred. Harris Arthur Henry. Heaven Percy Ward. Hooper Harry William. Hooper Harry Peyton. Horton Percival Richard. Howell Ewart Jackson Richard Compton. James Henry Ernest. Jarvis Walter. Jennings Joseph Edward. Lane Hamlyn Clifford. Lucas Percy Walter. Lusty Henry George. Mills George Anthony. Nicholls Herbert Charles. Owen Herbert Morris. Packer Horace Ewart. Parker Donald Walter Phipps Lionel. Pile Leonard. Shilham Frank Allen. Spencer Alfred 'Eddie'. Steel Norman. Stevens William. Street Alfred. Summers Albert Edward. Townsend Frank Norman. Turvey Bertram Henry. Wake Frederick Edward. Watkins Arthur. Whiley Sidney Arthur. White Edward. White George. Williams G. Winn William Henry. Wright Arthur Sidney.

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