SWAVESEY

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Reference WMO/78312

Address:

St Andrew's Churchyard

Station Road

Swavesey

England

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Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other cross
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Falklands Conflict (1982)
About the memorial: This is a square shafted cross located in St Andrew’s Churchyard, Swavesey, Cambridgeshire. It is made from a pink granite but this had become obscured by algae. It was then damaged during 2007 by falling branches from cedar trees in the churchyard.
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WW1 Names: George Brooks 1st East Lancashire Regt. Killed in Action 14 Nov.,1914 Henry Beaumont 7th Canadian Infantry Missing, believed Killed 24-26 April,1915 Jonas Dodson 11th Suffolk Regt. Missing,believed killed 1 July,1916 James William Prior 11th Suffolk Regt. Missing,believed killed 1 July,1916 Wilfred Hepher, D.C.M. Royal Engineers Killed in Action 15 Sep.,1916 Walter Neal 1st Bedford Regt. Died of Wounds 12 Sept.,1916 George Henry Norman 7th R.W.Kent Regt. Died of Wounds 3 Oct.,1916 Alfred Aaron Linford 11th Suffolk Regt. Killed in Action 28 April,1917 James William Hepher 11th Suffolk Regt. Missing,believed killed 28 April,1917 James Harold Parish 11th R.W.Kent Regt. Killed in Action 1 Aug.,1917 Samuel John Froment 10th Queen's (R.W.S.) Regt. Killed in Action 5 Aug.,1917 Walter Metcalf 11th R.W.Kent Regt. missing,believed killed 20 Sept.,1917 Henry George Graves Royal Garrison Art. Died of Wounds 25 March,1918 George Beaumont, MC 13th East Surrey Regt. Died of Wounds 9 April,1918 Harold Charles Howlett 11th Suffolk Regt. Missing,believed Killed 9-19 April,1918 William Harden 5th Shropshire L.I. Died (Bronchitis,etc) 29 april,1918 James William Goad Royal Army Service Corps Died (Dysentry) in Italy, 28 July,1918 Walter Coulson Royal Engineers Died of Wounds 2 Oct.,1918 Joseph Barker Parish 1st East Kent Regt. Died of Wounds 11 Nov.,1918 Cyril George Hepher 7th East Yorks. Regt. Died of Wounds 30 Nov.,1918 Alfred Large 1/1st Yorkshire Dragoons Died (Pneumonia,etc) 29 April,1919 2. Watson Trundley 1st Royal Scots Fusiliers Killed in Action 25 September.,1915 Herbert James Martin 2nd Suffolk Regt. Killed in Action 30 Sept.,1915 Alfred Charles Dodson 2nd Essex Regt. Killed in Action 15 Aug.,1918 Arthur George Ding 4th Rifle brigade Died of Wounds when Prisoner of War in Bulgaria,16 Aug.,1918 James William Wright 2/7th W.Riding Regt. Killed in Action 1 Nov.,1918

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