Reference WMO/160455
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Stained Glass
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Crimean War (1853-1856)
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In memory of William Kerr Lieutenant XXXth Regiment of Foot who died Sept 24th 1855 of wounds received at the assault of the Redan,Sevastopol aged 24. William John Kerr Lieutenant the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) eldest son of Sir Russell Kerr of the Haie, Newnham who died March 10th 1915 of wounds received in the trenches in France aged 24 and of his brother Ralph Kerr CBE Captain RN killed in action May 24th 1941 in the Denmark Strait when in command of HMS Hood aged 49 and of Russell Charles Kerr Capt. Royal Artillery only son of the said Captain Ralph Kerr RN killed in action in Burma March 24th 1945 aged 23 God is our Hope and strength a very present help in trouble Psalm 46 v.1
Lt William Kerr, Lt William John Kerr, Sir Russell Kerr, Capt Ralph Kerr CBE RN, Capt Russell Charles Kerr RA
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