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George Chaffe

Wickenby Aerodrome

Tree & plaque

Hance Watt

Wickenby Aerodrome

Tree & plaque 24-25 March, Took off from Wickenby at 1841, for operations against Berlin. Homebound, crashed and burst into flames at Neuwarendorf. All are buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemet...

George (Sonny) E. Polden.

Wickenby Aerodrome

Tree and Plaque

R A Whitley

Wickenby Aerodrome

Tree and plaque

Francis Walter Underhill

Wickenby Aerodrome

Tree and plaque

Capt Henry Clifford Stroud

Dollymans Farm Field

The memorial is located in a field 400m west of an Electricity Sub Station and 200metres north of the railway line, below the new embankment of A130 dual carriage way. It cannot be seen from the road....

Captain Alexander Bruce Kynoch

Dolymans Farm Field

This memorial is in a state of collapse. Doubtful is will last much longer. It is situated just off the public foot path in the farmers field along side the railway line. Permission required to enter...

Crownthorpe WW1

St Andrew and All Saints Church

Within the church on the left hand (north) wall of the nave. A white marble tablet, upon a brown marble plaque, surmounted by a pediment emblazoned with a red Latin Cross, commemorating three men who...

Private Cecil Jack Hipkin

St Andrew and All Saints Church

Within the church on the left hand (north) wall of the nave. A framed and glazed memorial to Private Cecil Jack Hipkin, 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment, who died whilst a prisoner of war on the Burma R...

WICKHAM - CROSS

St Nicholas Church

The war memorial in the small town of Wickham, in the Meon Valley in Hampshire, is in the churchyard of St Nicholas parish church on Southwick Road. It is made of Portland stone and is a cross with un...

Lt Col Charles Edward Radclyffe (2)

St Nicholas Church

Rectangular brass plaque mounted on backboard. Incised inscription. Rope style etched border. Given by (or in the name of) his parents.

2nd Lt William Eric Vyvian Douglas-Jones

St Nicholas Church

White marble with mottled marble surround, regimental badge at top.

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