Twyning

Gloucestershire | Twyning | War Memorial

War Memorial, Twyning Ordnance Survey reference: SO 899368

This is a roadside cross in the middle of the village. Dedicated at the same time as the memorial in the church, within the last few years it has had bronze commemorative plaques added to its base.

1914 – 1918
Francis John Ackerman
William George Bartlett
Herbert Edward Bayliss
William Henry Bennett
William Edward Black
Albert Henry Cornish
Fred Dee
Arthur Green
Charles Green
Arthur Henry Griffiths
Henry Wallace Hancliff William Henry Hudman
Frank Ernest Hudman
George William Little
John Meadows
Reginald Martin Peters
Walter Arthur Price
Edgar Robinson
Walter Vincent Scrivens
Hubert James Thomas
George Wheeler
1939 – 1946
Robert Edward Allen
Ronald Playfair St. Vincent Bernard D.S.O., M.C.
Reginald Hubert Bowers
Edwin John Davis
Albert Henry Harris
Jack Hopton
Donald George Long D.F.C. A.F.C.
Edwrd Henry Morris
Christopher Frederick Henslowe Wigan

FALKLANDS 1982
Matthew Stuart

St Mary Magdalen, Twyning

Ordnance Survey reference: SO 894361

Two grey stone plaques on an interior wall of the church:

In honoured memory of the
men of Twyning who gave
their lives in the Great War

Francis John Akerman
William George Bartlett
Herbert Edward Bayliss
William Henry Bennett
William Edward Black
Albert Henry Cornish
Fred Dee
Arthur Green
Charles Green
Arthur Henry Griffiths
Henry Wallace Hancliff
William Henry Hudman
Frank Ernest Hudman George William Little
John Meadows
Reginald Martin Peters
Walter Arthur Price
Edgar Robinson
Walter Vincent Scrivens
Hubert James Thomas
George Wheeler
R.I.P.
1939 AND ALSO OF 1946
Gunner Jack Hopton R.H.A. H.A.C.
Sergeant Robert Edward Allen R.A.F.
Lieutenant Edward Henry Morris R.E.
Petty Officer Edwin John Davis K.S.L.I.
Flight Sergeant Reginald Hubert Bowers R.A.F
. Squadron Leader Donald George Long D.F.C. A.F.C. R.A.F.
Colonel Ronald Playfair St Vincent Bernard D.S.O. M.C.
Captain Christopher Frederick Henslowe Wigan R.A.S.C.
+ Their name liveth for Evermore +


These CWGC gravestones in the churchyard:

17660 PRIVATE
W. HUDMAN
GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT
14TH NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 28
GOD TAKES OUR DEAR ONES
FROM OUR HOME
BUT NEVER FROM OUR HEARTS
58333 BOMBARDIER
H.W. HANCLIFF
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
16TH OCTOBER 1917
PEACE PERFECT PEACE
IN THIS DARK WORLD OF SIN
THE VOICE OF JESUS
WHISPERS PEACE WITHIN
SURGEON COMMANDER
A.W. COCKING M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P.
ROYAL NAVY
29TH FEBRUARY 1944 AGE 51
O VALIANT HEARTS
CAPTAIN
C.F.H. WIGAN M.A.
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
15TH JULY 1943 AGE 40
12778 PRIVATE
J. MEADOWS
GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT
24TH AUGUST 1917
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Last modified 27 March 2001