Gloucestershire | Compton Abdale | War Memorial
Compton Abdale Ordnance Survey reference: SP 059166 War Memorial |
This is a cross on a stepped square base by the road, at the bottom of the
path leading up to St Oswald’s church. At the time of this transcription –
Aug 99 – any memorials within the church were inaccessible, as the church was
closed for re-roofing
On three sides of the base (front being the side facing the road):
front:
ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 W. HARRIS E.W. HARRIS W. HUGGINS E.H. LOWNDES W. MACE O.A. MANNERS THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE |
Left:
THE FOLLOWING MEN SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR E.C. DAVIES E. DUNN H.G. HARRIS A.J. HARRIS E. JONES I. KIBBLE T.L. KIBBLE F. LOWNDES F.L. MACE C.W. MANNERS |
Right:
THE FOLLOWING MEN SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR W.E. MANNERS A. MANNERS W.G. POWELL T.I. PRICE H.G. PURVEY W.T. PURVEY E.S. TAYLOR W.I. TAYLOR S.A. TURNER |
GENUKI’s Compton Abdale Page |
Last modified 17 November 1999