Badgworth Boer War

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Reference WMO/233319

Address:

Badgworth, St Congar Church

Church Lane

Badgworth

BS26 2QP

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
About the memorial: Inside the church - to the left upon entering. Cast brass rectangular plaque with decorated borders and raised inscription on wooden backboard.
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TO THE MEMORY OF PERCY EVANS VOWLES, PRIVATE/ IN THE 3RD GRENADIER GUARDS, WHO DIED OF ENTERIC FEVER/ FEVER IN JOHANNESBURG 10 JUNE 1900 AGED 20/ ALSO OF EPHRAIM LEADER, CORPORAL IN THE/ 2ND GRENADIER GUARDS, WHO DIED OF ENTERIC FEVER/ IN PRETORIA 26 AUGUST 1900 AGED 32/ AND OF HERBERT FRY VOWLES, BROTHER OF/ THE ABOVE, GUNNER IN THE 63RD BATTERY, R.A./ WHO/ INVALIDED HOME, DIED 8 MARCH 1901, AGED 28./ THIS TABLET IS PLACED HERE BY THEIR RELATIVES/ FRIENDS, FELLOW PARISHIONERS AND LATE SCHOOLFELLOWS/ THAT THE NAMES OF THOSE FROM THIS VILLAGE WHO/ LOST THEIR LIVES DURING THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA/ MAY NOT BE FORGOTTEN/" ALL SERVICE RANKS THE SAME WITH GOD"

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