Yanworth War Memorial

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Reference WMO/257162

Address:

45 Woodside,

Yanworth,

Cheltenham

GL54 3LG

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: In good condition.
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To the memory of Yanworth who gave their lives and those who served their King and Country in the Great War 1914-1919 The first two gave there lives for their country

PAISH John, Sgt 44321, 2/8th Worcestershire Regt died 2 January 1918 age 36. Son of William and Sarah Paish, of 23, Yanworth Rd., Chedworth, Glos. Buried at St.Venant Robecq Road British Cemetery, Robecq, France BERRY Arthur Edward, Cpl 2216, 1st Gloucestershire Regt died 24 December 1916 age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Berry, of Brookside, Ewen, Cirencester, Glos. . Commemorated on the Thiepval memorial, Somme, France. This memorial have his rank as Private. Returned Sergeant Thomas PHILLIPS 3 Dragoon Guards Private Sidney G BERRY Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Sapper George COATES. Royal Engineers. Gunner Denis COATES. Royal Garrison Artillery. Gunner Christopher HICKS. Royal Garrison Artillery. Private James HICKS. R.M.P. Devon. Private Albert LEGG. Yorkshire Light Infantry. Private William NEWPORT. Gloucestershire Regiment. Private George PAISH. Gloucestershire Regiment. Gunner John PHILLIPS. Royal Field Artillery. Gunner Frederick WEARING. Royal Garrison Artillery. Private George WOODWARD. Durham Light Infantry. Stoker William NORMAN. Royal Navy. Able Seaman Frederick STALLARD. H.M.S. New Zealand.

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