ST ANDREW'S CHURCH WW1

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Reference WMO/73959

Address:

Church of St Andrew

Bennett Road

Bournemouth

BH8

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Stone tablet, see inscription details for further information.
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In thankfulness to God we keep in memory these men connected with this church and parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918. Greater love hath no man than this. (Names) Make them to be number with thy saiints in glory everlasting.

COLUMN 1 - Edwin Ayles, Joseph Ayles, Edward Sydney East, Phillip Bennett, Reginald Boys, James Henry Bridle, William James Brown, William Clayton, Charles Corban, Christopher Chas Corbin, Alfred Tom Crew, Albert Cross, James Giles Cross, Charles Frederick Day, Alfred Fredk Derryman, William Henry Downer, Alfred George Earney, Alfred England, Enous England, Ernest George File, Ernest William Fleming, Tom Sydney Francis, William John Francis. COLUMN 2 - Charles Edwd Frazer, Walter Fudge, John Burton Grace, Joseph Gillard, William Glass, Mervyn Gorringe, Albert Grange, Percival F Gunstone, George Charles Hanney, Willoughby John Hart, Albert Alexr Hayes, Herbert Louis Hurley, Norman E K Jackson, Charles Douglas Jones, Leonard Kirklake, Harry William Kyberd, Donovan Ernest Lever, Clifford James Loggey DCM, Hugh Logsbar, Frederick Chas Lowe, Frederick Geo.Martin, Reginald C B Martin. COLUMN 3 - Frederick Chas Mundy, Walter John Munson, Percival James Newman, Chaklrles Northover, Ernest Henry Osmand, Benjamin Joshua Pocknell, William Albert Pounds, Frederick Charles Riggs V.C., William Riggs, Reginald Ackland Robey, Henry John Scullard, Herbert Fredk Speck, George Robt Taylor, Arthur Thorne, William Saml Tompkins, Cecil Charles Vatcher, Adolphus Hur.Waterman, Frederick Wm Watts, Ronald Wm Wilkins, Edgar Frank Williams, Alfred William Young.

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