Gloucestershire | Condicote | War Memorial
St Nicholas, Condicote Ordnance Survey reference: SP 152283 War Memorials |
A carved wooden panel in the church porch:
ROLL OF HONOUR 1914-1919 F.C. ABBOTTS H. ANDREWS E. GARDNER H. GARDNER E. J. HABBITTS F. J. HABBITTS W.G. HABBITTS W. HART H. HERBERT R. HERBERT R.R. HERBERT W. J. HERBERT L.R. HOPKINS O. LADBROOK T.W. LADBROOK A.L. LARNER J.H. LARNER M.W. LARNER F. MALINGS O.D. PEARCE F.C. SHEPARD T. STRIBBLEHILL E. SUTTON G.H. SWAINSTON A.J. WAINE F. WAITE |
Inside the church
A brass plate mounted on a wooden plaque:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1918 LEWIS RICHARD HOPKINS DIED OF WOUNDS MARCH 12 1915 THOMAS WILLIAM LADBROOK DIED OF WOUNDS OCT 5 1915 FRANK MALINGS FELL IN ACTION OCT 26 1917 THOMAS STRIBBLEHILL FELL IN ACTION APRIL 19 1918 ROBERT HERBERT DIED PRISONER OF WAR JUNE 26 1918 |
Another brass plaque just below this:
1939-1945
JOHN WILLIAM LANE R.A.F. KILLED IN ACTION JUNE 8TH 1944 |
To the glory of God and in memory of Pte Ernest W. Rimell Somersetshire Light Infantry Killed in Action Near Colenso Feby 20th 1900, and of Trooper Herbert Malings Worcester Co. Imperial Yeomanry, Killed in action at Bloemfontain Oct 24th 1901 This tablet was erected by voluntary subscriptions Rees Davies – Rector |
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Last modified 4 April 1999