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LYME REGIS WW1 WINDOW

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Reference WMO/97493

Address:

St Michael the Archangel Church

Church Street

Lyme Regis

DT7 3DA

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Stained glass window
Materials:
  • Glass Stained Glass
  • Metal Lead
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Four-lights stained-glass window with figures in each light, St George, St Michael, St Nicholas and St Gabriel. Scenes depicting war at land and at sea as well as St. George slaying the dragon in lower portions of three lights. Stone tablets below with names.
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Centre: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS THAT / A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS. Bottom: To the Glory of GOD & in memory of the Men of Lyme Regis who fell in the Great War 1914-1918. This window and Tablet were erected by the Inhabitants of the Town.

ROLL OF HONOUR 1914-1918 Ball, C.J. Leading Stoker. Ball, H. Leading Stoker. Crabb, S.H. Leading Smn. Hodder, W.T. Ship's Corporal. Hodder, A.G. 1st Class P.O. Pomeroy, J. Leading Stoker. Real, W.T.B. Able Seaman. Roper, C.W. Ordinary Smn. Toms, D. Chief Petty Officer. Bickley, G.H. Capt. M.G.Cps. Boon, F.W. Pte. Devon.R. Braddick, W.G. Gunner, R.F.A. Broom, L. Mechanic, R.A.F. Case, E. Gunner, R.G.A. Cavell, F. Private, D.C.L.I. Chambers, E.C.E. 2nd Lt, Lancs. F. Cook, A.T. Private, Wilts. R. Crane, S. Private, Dorset R. Curtis, A.C. Private, Dorset R. Curtis, J.H. Canadian Forces. Davis, F.H. L/Cpl, Dorset R. Emmett, H.M. Gunner, R.G.A. Emmett, E.G. Tpr, Dorset, Yeo. Fost, H.G. L/Sgt, Devon R. Fowler, G. Private, Glos. R. Frost, A. Private, Devon R. Frost, H.V. Private, Dorset R. Goldsworthy, F. Pte, Wor. R. Gollop, C. Private, Dorset R. Hall, G.H. Private, Devon R. Hoare, S. Private, Hants. R. Hodder, T.G. Cpl. Hants. R. Holmes, J. Gunner, R.G.A. Hook, W.G. Private, Dorset R. Lane, W.R. Private, Worcester R. Lister, A.H. C.M.G. Lt.Col. R.A.M.C. Meader, W. L/Cpl, Dorset R. Newman, F. Private, Glos. R. Perry, C. Private, D.C.L.I. Perry, J. Private, Devon R. Philpot, J. 2nd Lieut, R.E. Radford, A.G. Canadian Frcs. Radford, E.J. L/Cpl, A.I.F. Restrick, F.F. Rifleman, K.R.R. Sanders, C.C. Private, Glos. R. Sanders, P.E.C. Pte, W. Surrey R. Stocker, H. Pte, Manchester R. Shephard, E.A. 2nd Lt, Dorset R. Shephard, F.W. Pte. Dorset R. Tidwell, L. Private, Devon R. Toms, F.H. Private, Dorset R. Trim, E. Private, A.S.C. Turner, G.E.J, Private, Dorset R. Wiscombe, A.J, Pte, Devon R. / (WW2 left tablet) 1939-1945 Roy Bartlett Charles Cook Kenneth Blackmore John Camm Davies Kenneth T. Briggs Alfred J. Douglas Edward G. Broom Leslie Emmett Eric Britton Cecil Gollop Cyril Caddy Frederick T. Gratton James Cameron C.W. Rex Hallett Leonard K. Collier Kenneth W. Halliday William Jefford H. Holman / (WW2 right tablet) 1939-1945 Stanley Jones Henry Searle Peter G. Marsh F. Albert Smith Frank Moore John Spurle George Pearce Bryan Teague Alfred Rault Edward Templeman Thomas G. Rice James Van Allen Donald Rigby David Watton William T. Roberts Dennis G. Wells William G. White Bryan L. Seymour Briscoe / Additional names: WW1: Reginald Hill, Frederick Hodges, Edward Sansom, John Search. WW2: William Hay.

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