Penally Congregational Chapel WW1

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Reference WMO/270332

Address:

Private House?

Penally

Wales

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Unknown
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Unknown Unknown
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A rectangular stone tablet memorial, with a polychromatic 'chequered' border. Names of the fallen from the First World War are incised. Listed by the West Wales War Memorial project as being in Penally Congregational Chapel but this is now clearly a private house. Investigation required. This tablet has 8 names- the one in the Parish Church has 6 names (WMO/270330)
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TO THE HONOUR OF GOD AND TO THE GLORIOUS/MEMORY OF EIGHT SINS OF THIS PARISH WHI GAVE/THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR/[names]

PTE H BERKELEY BENYON 10TH HAMPSHIRE R. DIED 6 MAY 1915/ PTE WILLIAM J EVANS 3RD S.W.B. KILLED 9 MAY 1917/ SGT CHARLES L EVANS 9TH BATT R. WELCH FUS. DIED 3 NOV 1916/ GNR. JOHN JENKINS PEMBROKE R.G.A. DIED 17 SEPT 1917/ CAPT. COLWYN E.A. PHILLIPS RL. H. GUARDS KILLED 13 MAY 1915/ CAPT. POLAND E PHILLIPS M.C. 9TH SERVICE BATTN. RL. FUS. KILLED/7 JULY 1916/ PTE GEORGE E REES 16TH BATTN. RL. WELCH FUS. KILLED 22 JUNE 1917/ 2ND CLASS STOKER W JOHN WILLIAMS R.N. DIED 9 OCT. 1915

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