St Leonard's Church, Sunningwell

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Reference WMO/251149

Address:

St Leonard's Church

Sunningwell Road

Sunningwell

OX13 6RD

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:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Plaque to Sunningwell's First World War dead, with an additional small plaque below to the five people who died in the Second World War
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THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE/ To the Honoured Memory of/ the Men of this Parish/ who fell in the Great War/ 1914 - 1919/ [16 names]/ Faithful unto Death// 1939 - 1945/ [5 names]/ “Rest eternal grant them O Lord”

Colonel Philip Vaughan Holberton Manchester Regt. Marth 26th 1918/ Capt. Clifford Whittington Green 1st Royal Berkshire Regt June 27th 1915/ Lieut. John Frederick Raymond Kitchin R.A.F. June 21st 1918/ Flight Sub-Lieut. Arthur Gelston Shepherd R.N. March 10th 1915/ Aeroplane Research Observer David Hume Pinsent R. Aircraft Estabt May 8th 1918/ 2nd Lieut. Richard Parker Pinsent 10th Royal Warwickshire Regt Oct. 9th 1915/ Corporal George Esmond Haggie 2/7 Durham Light Infantry Oct. 2nd 1917/ Corporal Sydney Thomas Sherman 4th Royal Berkshire Regt Nov. 19th 1918/ Private Arthur Mountfort Iliffe 29th Royal Fusiliers Pub. Sch. Bn Aug. 13th 1916/ Gunner James Thomas Honey R.G.A. Nov. 15th 1918/ Rifleman Robert Ernest Viner Rifle Brigade Aug. 26th 1914/ Private Frederick Joseph Champ 3rd Royal Berkshire Regt May 27th 1916/ G’dsman Alfred Edmund Cripps Grenadier Guards Oct. 25th 1915/ Private George Peacock R.A.S.C.-M.T. Jan. 3rd 1918/Private Jack Tompkins/ Private A. Balls//--------Thomas Bryan Hill F/Sgt. R.A.F.V.R./ Alfred L. Kaines A.C.1 R.A.F./ Sidney John Heath-Smith Major 2nd Btn O.B.L.I./ Christopher J. V. Young Lieut. R.H.A.

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