St Augustine of Hippo War Memorial (External)

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Reference WMO/243252

Address:

The Parish Church of St Augustine of Hippo

Lyttelton Road

Edgbaston

Birmingham

B16 9ST

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Pillar/column
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Stone pillar with some sculpture on it listing the men of the parish who died in WW1 and WW2. This is on the ground surrounding the church in Lyttelton Road and is directly in line with St Augustine's Road.
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In Honoured Memory Of All Those Who Went From This Parish & Fell In The Great War 1914-1919 & 1939-1945 For God & Country/AS DYING AND BEHOLD WE LIVE

Earnest Abrook, Ralph Adams, Atanley Owen Allday, Ealph Amos, David William Arnott, Linnrus James Bailey, Leon Victor Barnes, Thomas Kenneth Barnsley. Arthur James Beddard, Walter Stanley Bell, Phillip Dennis Bennett, William Best, John Donald Burgess, Archibald Stanley Butler, Horace Townsend Clare, George Fredrick Cottrell, Harold William Cottrell, Gerald Edgcumbe Crichton, John Drummond, Ronald Drummond, Harold Cutler, Reginald Cutler, Reginald Blythe Day, Joseph Leslie Dent,Cecil John Deykin, Norman Oliver Dingley, Percy Groves Dingley, Robert Walter Laurence Edginton, Reginald Howard Edwards, Alfred George Fawday, Beaumont Edmund Gammell, William Wybrow Hallwright, Edward Rainsford Harrison, Phillip Ralph Heaton, John Othic Holroyd, Wilfred Hugh Holroyd, Howard Humphreys, Frank Jones, Douglas Grainger Jones, Evllyn Joseph, James Gordon Keay, Rudolph R Lawrence, Arthur W E Long,Douglas Gordon Lunt, Isidore D Marks, Clarence Eric Marsh, Hugh Spencer Mathews, Harold Fredrick Mills, Harold Thomas Oliver, Thomas Lenard Parkes, Walter George Partridge, George Patterson, Charles Thornhill Pearson, Frank Justice Phillips, Richard Hill Phillips, Wilfred Walter Pollard, Howard Ernest pursall, Thomas Fredrick Proctor Sanders, John William Shorter, George Baker Smith, Harold Fredrick Snape, Thomas Gordon Speake, Archibold Lionel Spiers, Norman Kingsley Street, William Ernest Stubbs, Thomas kemp Tabberner, Harry Taylor, Maurice Cecil Thompson, Horace George Turner, William Lang Vince, Albert Edwin Wade, Baron Watkins, Charles Henry Watkins, James Weatherhead, Thomas Henry Wells, Nathaniel Edmund Whittaker. 1939-1945 Robert Carlton Beaman, Hugh Macphenson Bulpit, Derek Michael Coultas, Richard Norman Aitken Dingley, Malcom Rex Hataway, Charles Alan Pain, Geoffery Wyndham Pain, Gorden Francis, Gordon Potts, John Rupert Rogers, George Douglas Savage.

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