Reference WMO/193734
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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The Members of the Church of England of this Parish of Wivelsfield, with grateful recognition of the service rendered by its inhabitants in the Great War of 1914-1919, and with a desire to permanently record the individual share of its families, have caused this tablet to be erected.
Allwood Edward CplAllwood George B’dier Avis James Baker Alfred Bateman Reginald Lieut Bartlett Thomas Batty Walter Brawley Edward Sgt Beale-Brown Desmond B’dier-Genl (DSC) Bishop Albert Beach Horace Buckingham George Burtenshaw Philip Blaauw Henry T G Lieut Blunden William H R Botting Arthur Clapham Charles C Cook Thomas W Sgt Cook Edwin Cook Charles Cook George Collins J P Comber James Cornford Albert Clowes Hubert S Cooper Albert B’dier Crosley Francis Sgt Davey William Dean Walter Divall Thomas M Everest Percy Everest William E Everest Albert T Farmer Percy Fielder Albert C Flesher William G Franklin Charles S P RN Inst-Com’r Franklin Joseph RNVR Lieut. White Eagle of Serbia (Croix de Guerre) Franklin Gordon RN Lieut Com’r French Walter Fuller Alfred George William Grace Ernest Grainger Hubert Gutteridge Frank Hards William Hards Percy C DCM Hemsley Raymond Hemsley Ernest Higgins John L Higgins Joseph A Sgt Hicks John G Hicks Percy W Hick William Hoadley Gordon W Hooper Alfred A Isted John Jessett Frederic Jessett Hubert Kember William Kenward William Sgt MM Kenward Herbert Sgt RN Lyons Neil Leigh-Permberton Darell Capt Lipscombe Harry C Longstaff Owen J Lieut Macklin Walter Manville John Manville Charles Martin Jesse Cpl Martin George C Mercer Arthur Mercer Frank Sgt Mercer Herbert Sgt Middleton Herbert R Miller Edgar S Newnham James R Newnham Thomas G Ogden Arthure G Lieut Parsons Alfred Parsons Edward Parsons Charles Parsons John Pelling Fred Pelling Arthur Pembrey Mervyn S Pierce Charles W Real William E Sgt MM Sales Arthur Sims Robert Smith John H Tate Maurice Tolputt Alan MB Lieut Tolputt Nelson Vaguener Ferdinand Waldron John F Cpl MM Wickham Benjamin White Henry C White Colin L/Cpl Whiting Walter Woods Reginald Capt MC Worsfold Arthur
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