Reference WMO/254104
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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I am the resurrection and the life (Left door) We pray you to remember in the Lord the men who gave -- (Right door) their lives for the cause of Right and Freedom A.D. 1914-1919 (names) (Left door) They sought -- the glory of their country Those who loved them -- caused this memorial & (Right door) They behold -- the glory of God a wayside cross to be set up in grateful memory (Below) 1939 1945
(WW1 - Left door) Capt. Henry Ashley Coldstream Guards. Pte. Frederick Bales Norfolk Regt. Pte. Edward Betts Norfolk Regt. Pte. William Betts Norfolk Regt. Pte. Thomas Broom Norfolk Regt. Lieutenant Francis Clerke Coldstream Guards. Pte. William Drury Lancashire Fusiliers. L.Cpl. Thomas Fox Norfolk Regt. (Right door) Brig.Gen. Charles Gosling, CMG Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Capt. Maurice Delgar The Rifle Brigade. Pte. John Ketteringham Middlesex Regt. Pte. Arthur Morter Norfolk Regt. Pte. John Morter Essex Regt. Pte. Charles Reynolds Norfolk Regt. Gnr. James Watson Royal Garrison Artillery. Pte. Arthur Woodrow Bedford Regt. (WW2) HERBERT THOMAS ATTEWELL PTE. 6TH NORFOLK REGIMENT. ARTHUR WALTER GOOCH PTE. R.A.S.C. HAROLD WILLIAM STONE L/SGT. 9TH ROYAL NORFOLK. LESLIE JAMES WRIGHT SGT. TANK CORPS.
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