Reference WMO/292182
Address:
Royal Garrison Church of All Saints
Farnborough Road
Aldershot
GU11 1QA
England
Open large map- Stone Marble
- Egypt and the Sudan (1882-1899)
Grants to support the repair and conservation of war memorials are available from the charity War Memorials Trust if it has raised funds. Support is focused on war memorials in Very bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern.
Before applying for a grant you should read the advice available on War Memorials Trust`s website. The What we can and cannot fund helpsheet explains what types of work the charity can fund.
If you believe your project is eligible for a grant you should complete the Pre-application enquiry form. You will need to be registered and logged in to complete this.
The Pre-application enquiry form is a series of questions to see if your project is eligible. If it is, you will need to provide further details and submit current colour photographs of the war memorial in either a png, gif, jpg or jpeg format.
You can save your Pre-application enquiry form as you go along. Once submitted War Memorials Trust will respond.
Please be aware that a summary of your enquiry, without your contact details, will appear on this page once submitted. This ensures others are aware that an enquiry has been made and can read the response to avoid duplicate enquiries. Information provided by you to us will be used for the purpose of managing the grant enquiry, for further details please read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy .
As a charity, War Memorials Trust relies on voluntary donations and every contribution, no matter how large or small, makes a really big difference to our work. Your donation will help protect and conserve war memorials for future generations so please support War Memorials Trust’s work.
To the memory of their late Commanding Officer Colonel Percy Harry Stanley Barrow, CB, CMG, who died at Cairo on the 13th Jan 1886 from the effects of a wound received in action with the Regiment at El Teb, the re-opening of which was caused by over exertion at the Regimental athletic sports. This tablet is erected by the non-commissioned offcers and men of the 19th Princess of Wales's Own Hussars in token of their grief for his loss. His body lies buried Saltwood, Hythe, Kent. But his memory will ever live in the hearts of those who served under him.
Percy Harry Stanley Barrow
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