IFIELD WAR MEMORIAL CROSS - WW1

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Reference WMO/92540

Address:

Roadside

Near St Margaret's Church

Church Road

Ifield

DA13 9AR

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Latin cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A stone cross about 2.5m high, in front of this a separate stone tablet with angled face on which the inscription and names are recorded
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THE INHABITANTS OF IFIELD AND THEIR FRIENDS HAVE RAISED THIS MEMORIAL TO THEIR BROTHERS WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR THEM IN THE GREAT WAR 4 AUG 1914 - 11 NOV 1918 WILLIAM MOORE BOUCHER ACTING CAPT. R.W. KENT MAXIMILIAN FRANCIS BROADWOOD LIEUT. R.W. KENT ROBERT GEORGE BROADWOOD C.B. LIEUT. GEN COMMANDING 57TH DIV. THOMAS RIVERSDALE COLYER-FERGUSSON VC. ACTING CAPT. 2ND BATT NORTHAMPTON REGT. HENRY COTTERILL PTE. QUEENS R.W. SURREY ALBERT ELDRIDGE PTE. QUEENS R.W. SURREY WILLIAM HALL PTE. R.W. KENT GEORGE LONGHURST PTE. KINGS ROYAL RIFLES ROBERT MITCHELL SERGT. R.E RICHARD HENRY STRANGER LIEUT. ADJ 1ST SHERWOOD FORRESTERS CECIL THOMAS TUFF CAPT. R.W. KENT FRANK NOEL TUFF LIEUT. R.E. KENT MOUNTED RIFLES ALBERT STEWART LOGAN YOUNG PTE. 31ST BATT 2ND CANADIANS ON WHOSE SOULS MAY GOD HAVE MERCY BY THY CROSS GOOD LORD DELIVER

WILLIAM MOORE BOUCHER, MAXIMILIAN FRANCIS BROADWOOD, ROBERT GEORGE BROADWOOD, THOMAS RIVERSDALE COLYER-FERGUSSON, HENRY COTTERILL, ALBERT ELDRIDGE, WILLIAM HALL, GEORGE LONGHURST, ROBERT MITCHELL, RICHARD HENRY STRANGER, CECIL THOMAS TUFF, FRANK NOEL TUFF, ALBERT STEWART LOGAN YOUNG

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