Coalpit Heath Village Memorial

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Reference WMO/247009

Address:

St Saviours Church

Badminton Road

Coalpit Heath

BS36 2RP

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Unknown cross
Materials:
  • Stone Portland stone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: This Memorial is within the chuch yard within view of the road
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REMEMBER IN PRAYER AND WITH GRATITUDE THE MEN WHO FELL IN THE WARS 1914 – 1919. 1939 – 1945 ESPECIALLY THOSE OF THIS PARISH GRANT THEM O LORD ETERNAL PEACE

Ethelbert W. Amos 16 May 1915 Walter T. Dowsell 28 Aug. 1915 W. Harry Chamberlain 25 July 1916 Frederick Dowsell 2 Aug. 1916 John H. Gwinnell 27 Feb. 1917 William Langley 15 April 1917 Wilfred Varlow 25 July 1917 Stephen Harris 27 Oct. 1917 Frederick T. Ralph 2 Dec. 1917 George Walters 23 March 1918 William Eaves 26 April 1918 William J. Butler 27 May 1918 Wilfred J. Drew 26 Aug. 1918 Herbert J. Green 17 Sept. 1918 Harold Bisp 21 Oct. 1918 Stanley Maggs 22 Nov. 1918 Roy H. Hussey D.F.C. D.F.M. 20 Feb. 1945 Percy C. Biggs 21 May 1940 George Clark 16 June 1940 Harold Lewis 25 Sept. 1940 Norman H. King 4 Nov. 1940 Edith Doyle 27 Feb. 1941 Douglas D.T. Luton 27 Feb. 1941 Phyllis M. Tovey 27 Feb. 1941 Benjamin A. Staddon 3 July 1941 Eric T. Cook 16 July 1943 Harold F. Williams 25 Sept. 1943 Philip E. Penton 25 Feb. 1944 Peter Corcoran 10 March 1944 Albert W. Cryer 11 June 1944 Harold R.D. Green 13 June 1944 Jack E. Hicks 4 Aug. 1944 Arthur W. Pedmore 2 Oct. 1944 Frederick J. May 21 Nov. 1944

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