Lieutenant Harry Llewellyn Twite and 183rd Tunnelling Company Royal Engineers

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Reference WMO/289177

Address:

St Agnes' Church

Churchtown

St Agnes

TR5 0QP

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Rectangular brass plaque with incised lettering and decoration. Two plain incised lines form side and bottom borders. At the top these form a gothic style arched border with incised foliage decoration in the two corners. Each corner fixed with domed cross-headed screws. Royal Engineers badge above text. Decorative foliage engraving in top corners. It is about half way down the north wall of the Church.
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PRO PATRIA MORI / I HAVE FOUGHT A GOOD FIGHT / I HAVE FINISHED THE COURSE / I HAVE KEPT THE FAITH / IN MEMORY OF HAROLD LLEWELLYN TWITE / LIEUTENANT 183RD (TUNNELLING) CO ROYAL ENGINEERS / SON OF CHARLES & ANNA TWITE, BORN AT CASTLE HOUSE / IN THIS PARISH OCT. 22ND 1879, / KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE / DEC. 1st 1915 - ALSO OF THE FOLLOWING CORNISHMEN / OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS TO WHOM HE WAS OFFICER / AND WHO DIED WITH HIM / (9 names)/ I WITH UNCOVERED HEAD SALUTE THE SACRED DEAD, / WHO WENT, AND WHO RETURN NOT. - SAY NOT SO. / VIRTUE TREADS PATHS THAT END NOT IN THE GRAVE, / NO BAN OF ENDLESS NIGHT EXILES THE / BRAVE AND TO THE SANER MIND / WE RATHER SEEM THE DEAD, THAT STAYED BEHIND. / ERECTED BY MURIEL WIFE OF HAROLD LLEWELLYN TWITE, AND DAUGHTER / OF THE LATE WILLIAM NAYLOR CARNE OF ROSEMUNDY IN THIS PARISH

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