Barnetby-le-Wold - BULL Herbert

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Reference WMO/261102

Address:

St Mary's Churchyard

Off Queen's Road

Barnetby-le-World

LN3 5SE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Heavily overgrown gravespace delineated by three square kerb sections with peon posts to each bottom corner and large chamfered foundation stone to top side. Vertical rectangular grey headstone in shape of scroll stands on large plain base section, the whole standing on foundation. Decorative carved pillar to each side of scroll which is unadorned except for black lead lettering, now partially missing.
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In / Loving Memory of/ JAMES BULL/ WHO DIED JULY 1ST 1914/ AGED 27 YEARS./ ALSO OF/ HERBERT BULL/ KILLED IN ACTION ON HMS/ GOOD HOPE NOV. 1ST 1914/ AGED 30 YEARS/ AND OF/ JANE BROWN./ WHO DIED IN CHICAGO/ JAN. 26TH 1927. AGED 32 YEARS/ “MAY THEY REST IN PEACE.”/ BELOVED SONS & DAIGHTER OF/ THOMAS & EMILY BULL

Refers to: Able Seaman 215077, Royal Navy. HMS ‘Good Hope’. Died 1st November 1914, aged 30 years. Son of Thomas Bull of Portsmouth, HAM. Husband of Mabel Bull [nee Spence] of 56 Hawke Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, HAM. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial. 2.

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