Reference WMO/233767
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Stained Glass
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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There are three parts to the window over the altar. Going from left to right: WALTER OCHIL TREE STUART 1 Lieutenant, Royal Inniskilling 1 Fusiliers killed in action 1 at Pieters Hill, South Africa 1 February 23rd 1900 aged 22. To the glory of God and in loving memory 1 of ARTHUR KNOX STUART for seven years 1 medical officer at Graylingwell Hospital 1 died from an accident March 9th 1915 aged 391 and of his two brothers. CHARLES ERSKINE STUART 1 Fellow of Trinity College 1 Cambridge, Captain, Suffolk 1 Regiment died of wounds in 1 France March 15th 1917 aged 34. This window is to the right of the altar. To the glory of God 1 and in grateful memory of the members of 1 the staff of this Hospital who died 1914 - 1918.1 Private JAMES BATCHELOR Gunner HORACE W. BENNETT Sergeant HARRY BARNETT Private CHARLES BLEACH Gunner RICHARD S. CHASE Private ARTHUR HOLLIST Lance Corporal FRANCIS HURST Private THOMAS E. PURSLEY
WALTER OCHIL TREE STUART ARTHUR KNOX STUART CHARLES ERSKINE STUART Private JAMES BATCHELOR Gunner HORACE W. BENNETT Sergeant HARRY BARNETT Private CHARLES BLEACH Gunner RICHARD S. CHASE Private ARTHUR HOLLIST Lance Corporal FRANCIS HURST Private THOMAS E. PURSLEY
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