ST ALBAN'S CHURCH WW1 AND WW2

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Reference WMO/73970

Address:

St Alban's Church

Charminster Road

Winton

Bournemouth

BH8

England

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Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Shrine
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: The shrine stood in the church grounds during the Great War. The names were added as men died. It was then moved inside - see inscription under Names tab. A further plaque honouring WW2 dead was added after 1945.
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This shrine stood in the grounds of this church during the Great War and bears the honoured names of those from this parish and congregation who made the great sacrifice 1914-1918. 1914-1918 For King and Country. Jesu Mercy. (Names) Greater Love hath no Man than this. Killed or died in Action (Names) Killed by Enemy action (Names) 1939-1945

WW1 - COLUMN 1 - Ronald Slater, Percy Smith, Edward J Barnes, Harry Pilwood, George R Newman, Ernest Beaumont, Henry Faxford, George F Ivamy, Wilfred Barnes, John Batho, Patrick Joy, Cyril Austin, Charles Willis, Gordon Dowler, Reginald Dowler, William G Gunning, Lionel Beare, Joe Hunt, Albert Williamson, Albert G Cox, William Musgrave, Richard Gardiner, William Burnett, Geoffrey Turner, William Styles, Oscar D A Peake, Albert Copeland, Horace M Tollemache, Herbert Osborne, Charles Groves, Ronald Wilkins, Percy Galton, J D Baldwin, Ernest V Davidge, Arthur J Carter, John Towns, Henry E Shilcock, Regnald Shilcock, Arthur Brisendon, W Hardy. COLUMN 2 - Sydney J Usher, Herbert W Drew, Frederick Roffey, Herbert Evans, Joseph Thomson, Denton Ray, Charles Anderton, Thomas Watkins, Edward Hamilton, Gordon Edwards, Matthew Cheaves, E M Donovan, Arthur Campen, Albert Monckton, Ronald Budden, Edward King, Ernest Perrett, Bertram Blake, Charles Carter, Mervyn Gorringe, William Warner, Frank Vivian, Percy T Hayward, George Dufall, Hugh Logsdail, Charles Marlow, Tom Rolls, Victor Fry, Harold Chapman, Stanley Thompson, Sydney Law, Frank S Jefferis, Bert Blake, Ernest Hawkes, James Cross, Jack Elliott, Walter Evans, Harry Gardiner, Charles D Stone, William H Hayman. WW2 - Killed or died in action - COLUMN 1 - John F Ashton, John G Beach, John G Blakeman, Frederick T Cross, Aubrey J Cutler, Richard H Wheeler. COLUMN 2 - Gerald Deavin, Arthur Evans, Gordon D Fudge, Arthur E E Hibbin, Reginald A Hanks, Arthur E Jones. COOLUMN 3 - William Leedman, John Parkes, Robert Parr, Walter F Ryde, William Vincent. Killed by enemy action - George Roberts, Grace C Clyne

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