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Bradford Abbas WWI

St Mary the Virgin Church

Oblong, brass plaque with simple border and etched cross top centre. Above is a wooden crucifix. It is unclear whether this was already a fixture in the church or it was added at the time of the plaqu...

Ryme Intrinseca WW1 Memorial Tablet

Church of St Hypolytus

The memorial is in the south wall almost opposite the north door (main entrance). Three names of the Fallen, 26 who served and returned.

Yeovil (US soldiers plaque)

Lloyds Bank

US Armed Forces: A curved top, black coloured metal plaque with dedication in gold, capital letters.

Charlie Cox

St Vincent's Church

Brass plaque

All Saints Church, Closworth

All Saints Church

White stone marble tablet with a pink marble border commemorating those who fell in the First World War and 1 parishioner who lost his life in the Falklands Conflict

Major Stephen Swayne

The Blessed Virgin Mary Church

Rectangular metal plaque and associated two-light window. Black lettering and border on plaque.

Memorial to Henry James Warr

St Andrew's Church

Memorial to Henry James Warr, killed in action at Ypres, 1915.

Preston Plucknett

Preston Road

Stone cross dedicated to those from Preston Plucknett who lost their lives during the First and Second World War. The cross stands in a raised area with a couple of steps up to it from the road. WW1...

Pte Herbert Cox

St Martin's Church

Brass plaque with regimental badge in dome at top.

845 Naval Air Commando Squadron, Sarawak 1964/5

St Bartholomew's Church

Rectangular plaque with the squadron badge above and the names enclosed by a single line border below.

Over Compton

St Michael' Church

Brass plaque, incised red and black lettering

Captain Cecil Irby Prowse and Brigadier General Charles Bertie Prowse DSO

St John the Baptist Church

5 large lights and seven smaller ones. The destruction of the dragon occupies the centre panel, and on each side there are figures of Truth, Love, Faith and Hope. Hope represents Captain Prowse whilst...

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