SOUTHILL PARISH WW1 & WW2 PILLAR

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Reference WMO/305629

Address:

Outside Southill Parish Hall

Jct. High St. / Stanford Rd.

Southill

Biggleswade

SG18 9HX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Pillar/column
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Colonial India
About the memorial: A stone pillar with mitred caps set on a three-stepped plinth and base, surrounded by a chain link fence with six wooden posts. Incised and black-painted lettering on the front 6 o'clock face. One additional WW2 name has been added (probably later) compared to the memorial board (WMO/305627) inside All Saints' Church. A further post-WW1 name is also on the RH 3 o'clock face (see WMO/137965).
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Front face: MEN OF THIS / PARISH WHO MADE THE / SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WARS / 1914 1918 / [names x 29] / ERECTED BY THE PARISHIONERS 1921 / 1939 - 1945 / [NAMES X 6] / RH face: [name x 1].

1914 - 1918: Albert Bean, George Bean, Herbert Bean, Ernest Buckingham, Harry Bush, Herbert Cooper, Percy Cox, Ernest Copeman, Benjamin Curtis, Walter Davis, Charles Farr, Arthur Faulkner, Noah Faulkner, Walter Faulkner, Arthur Gray, Frederick Gray, Hubert Gray M.M., Frank Gudgin, Cecil Hall, Ernest Hall, Arthur Lee, Sidney Newling, Reginald Peddar, Arthur Rook, Sidney Samuels, William Spiller, Percy Starnes, Ernest Stimson, George Williamson. 1939 - 1945: Lloyd Cooper, Roy Lockey, Frederick Rook, John Slater, Ivor Williamson, R Bryant, Burma 1930s: Horace Vivian Wellesley Fields Clark.

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