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Reference WMO/83257

Address:

All Saints' Church

New Hythe Lane

New Hythe

ME20 6PT

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:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Three wooden panels recessed in a frame with panels above and below and surmounted by a plain cross on the north wall of thee nave.
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These men gave their lives in the Great War. They were the glory of their time. Their name liveth for evermore. 1914 – 1919. (79 WW1 names) (11 WW2 names)

1914-1918: Frederick Abbott, Harry Ashdown, William Baldwin, Ernest Ballard, William Beal, James Beckett, Lewis Blunden, Harold Body, Ethelbert Broad, Owen Burrluck, George Carpenter, Arthur Cater, Edward Chambers, Walter Chaplin, John Chittenden, Sydney Chittenden, Barnabas Coe, Charles Collinge, Edward Davis, Frank Day, William Eversfield, George Fowler, Thomas Glover, Henry Godden, Arthur Goodsell, Raymond Goulstone, Charles Harber, Frank Hearnden, Leslie Heine, Frederick Jaques, William Jaques, Charles James,Samuel Jenner, John R Jones, John W Jones, John Kensole, Frederick Knight, William Knight, Walter Lamb, Cecil Marshall, Frederick Mitchell, Thomas Mills, Christopher Oxley, Walter Parr-Dudley, John Parr-Dudley, Richard Pearce, Edgar Porter, Frederick Prior, Ernest Prudence, George Prudence, Herbert Prudence, William Robinson, Cecil Roots, Percy Roots, Ernest Ruck, Walter Scott, Alfred Shoebridge, John Sedgwick, William Smallwood, John Simmons, William Skinner, Albert Skinner, Robert Smiley, Stanley Staples, William Tapp, Charles Taylor, Noel Thornton, Edward Tomlin, William Trodd, Alfred Tupper, Henry Wilson, Arthur Wilson, Frederick Williams, William Wigan, George Woodger, Percy Wood. 1939 – 1945. Charles Brooker, Henry Chantler, James Foord, William Foreman, William Henniker, Norman Summersett, Constance Newell, Noel Stevenson, Terence Steadman, Benjamin Milner.

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