Ashingdon and Hawkwell War Memorial Hall and Plaques

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Reference WMO/249022

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Ashingdon & East Hawkwell Memorial Hall

Ashingdon Road

Ashingdon

SS4 3HF

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:
  • Other Other
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Afghanistan (2001 -)
About the memorial: A series of four plaques inside the hall. The Hall was built as a memorial which is why these plaques are treated as a single entry with it. One plaque is a dedication. The second has WW1 and WW2 names. The third was originally for Afghanistan but two additional names from WW1 and WW2 have been added to it between the 2014 and 2022 photos. This plaque has a separate entry in the IWM Register. The Afghanistan memorial to Lieutenant Aaron Leslie Lewis of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery who lost his life on 15 December 2008 age 26. Also a plaque to a B26 crash. The crash site has its own plaque and entry (WMO/253559). There is another 3 memorial to 3 further Afghanistan casualties from elsewhere in the County in the hall (WMO/290728).
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Outside the Hall - ASHINGDON & EAST HAWKWELL MEMORIAL HALL. Inside, Plaque 1 -THIS MEMORIAL HALL / is dedicated to the past and present parishioners of / ASHINGDON & EAST HAWKWELL / Who by their enthusiasm and fund raising efforts / made the erection of the hall possible / IN MEMORY OF / ALL FROM THESE PARISHES / WHO FELL IN TWO WORLD WARS / Officially opened September 16th 1967 / Dedicated on November 15th 1969.; Plaque 2 - ROLL OF HONOUR/1914-1918/[names]/1939-1945/[names]; Plaque 3 - AFGHANISTAN / [three names, the latter two of which are extras from WW1 and WW2. ; Plaque 4-Dedicated to the crew of/B26 B 42-96102/Lilly Commando/Along with the crews Baby Doll and Miss Laid/'The Marauder Men'/Who lost their lives so far away from home/24th September 1944/ (4 Names)/ VIRTUE ALISQUE - With Wings and Courage/1st Ashingdon (St. Andrew's) Scout Group

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