Ivy Hatch Mission Church

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Reference WMO/236274

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Kent Life Museum

Cuxton Chapel

Lock Lane

Sandling

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ME14 3AU

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Triptych
Lettering: Painted
About the memorial: An oak triptych with gold lettering. Originally in the Mission Church at Ivy Hatch, near Sevenoaks, but removed in 1997 when it was converted to a private house.
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Centre Panel: Greater love hath no man than this. The following men laid down their lives (13 WW1 names, 3 WW2 names) The heroic dead.

WW1: Arthur Attwood, Frank Boorman, James Coles, Percy Drury, Capt. Thomas Riverdale Colyer-Fergusson V.C., Walter Holman, Harry Bottle, L/Sgt. James Bance, Freerick Cornell, Frederick Funnell, Frank Hider, Albert Parks. WW2: Albert G Ralph, Gordon Taylor, Percy E Burvill. Left Panel: Ivy Hatch. The following men served their King & Country in the Great War 1914 – 1918. Edwin Baldwin, Walter Baldwin, Harry Boorman, Elias Coles, John Coles, Horace Cunningham, Frank Cripps, Sidney Drury, Edward Drury, Charles Drury, Percy Durrant, Capt. Max Colyer-Fergusson, Lt. William Colyer-Fergusson, Edward Funnell, Orley Fielder, William James Jacobs. Right Panel: The following men served their King & Country in the Great War 1914 – 1918. L/Cpl. Charles Leftley, Edward Leftley, Cpl Frederick Leftley, William Leftley, Albert Payne, Frederick Phyall, Edward Phyall M.M., William Ralph, Lt. Frank Noel Stagg RN., Frederick Cyril Saunders, Cpl. J Treadwell, John Wood, Lt. Col. Charles N Watney, James Withers, Harry Whatman, George Fielder.

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