Eastmoor WW1 Memorial

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Reference WMO/241604

Address:

Church of St. Andrew

Church Road

Barton Bendish

PE33 9DP

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Within the church, on the rear wall of the nave.An oak-framed tablet, with castellated top, inset with a brown painted board, with gold lettering, commemorating the names of 8 men from Eastmoor (the hamlet to the south of Barton Bendish) who lost their lives in WW1. The names are listed in order of date of death, with rank, initials, surname, unit, date of death and age.
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In Memorium / Names of MEN from EASTMOOR who / gave their lives in the GREAT WAR / 1914-1918 / (Names) / So many and so young out of the strife / of doing, Into the REST of the done.

Pte. THOMAS PERRY, 7th Nflk Regt. SEPT. 2nd. 1916 24 / Lnce. Cpl. A.B.ENGLISH, 9th Nflk Regt. SEPT. 15th. 1916 23 / Pte. A.W.LAWRENCE, 5th East Surreys. DEC. 20th. 1916 26 / Pte. E.A.RUTTERFORD, Royal Fusiliers. APRIL 2nd. 1917 22 / Sergt. B.W.HARRIS, Royal Fusiliers. APRIL 24th. 1917 25 / Pte. H.G.LAWRENCE, Royal Berks. JULY 11th. 1917 20 / Pte. G.H.BROUGHTON, Machine Gun Corps. OCTR. 8th. 1918 21 / Corpl. F.EVES, Machine Gun Corps. MARCH 25th. 1918 24

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