Lt Clement Cottrell-Dormer, Lt Charles Melville Cottrell-Dormer, and Lt-Cdr Humphrey Randle Cottrell-Dormer, Rousham

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Reference WMO/201709

Address:

St Leonard and St James Church

Rousham House Drive

Rousham

OX25 4QX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Left - Lt Clement Cottrell-Dormer; Centre - Lt Charles Melville Cottrell-Dormer; Right - Lt Cmdr Humphrey Randle Cottrell-Dormer. Wall mounted, nowy-headed, dark coloured marble backboard supporting an ornately framed set of three portrait orientated incised tablets with each tablet flanked by a column which in turn, supports a rectangular pediment. Inscriptions and names infilled with black enamel paint. Coloured family Arms at top centre of memorial with a foliate design carved beneath. Garlands at either side of base, roundels on frieze above tablets, with badges, left to right, of Scots Guards, Coldstream Guards and Royal Navy.
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Left tablet : TO THE GLORY / OF GOD AND IN / EVERLASTING / REMEMBRANCE / OF LT CLEMENT / COTTRELL- / DORMER / SCOTS GUARDS / WHO WAS KILLED / IN ACTION AT / KRUSIECK NEAR / YPRES ON THE / 26 OCTOBER 1914 / AGED 23 Centre tablet : TO THE GLORY / OF GOD AND IN / EVERLASTING / REMEMBRANCE / OF LT CHARLES / MELVILLE COTT- / RELL-DORMER / D.S.O. COLDSTREAM / GDS WHO DIED / AT BETHUNE OF / WOUNDS RECEIVED / IN ACTION NEAR / LA BASSEE / ON 8 FEB 1915/ AGED 22. Right tablet : TO THE GLORY / OF GOD AND IN / EVERLASTING / REMEMBRANCE / OF LIEUT. COMDR / HUMPHREY RAN- / DLE COTTRELL- / DORMER R.N. / WHO WAS LOST / WITH ALL HANDS / BY THE BLOWING / UP OF THE H.M.S. / PRINCESS IRENE / ON 27 MAY 1915 / AGED 34 Base : THEIR NAME LIVETH / FOR EVERMORE

Lieutenant Clement Cottrell-Dormer, Lieutenant Charles Melville Cottrell-Dormer, and Lieutenant-Commander Humphrey Randle Cottrell-Dormer RN

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