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Broadway Ordnance Survey reference: SP 095374 War Memorial
A stone cross on a hexagonal base in the village centre. The memorial, like many in this area, was designed by F.L. Griggs of Chipping Campden. When I was transcribing this at the beginning of November 1998, the memorial, like many others throughout the country, was being renovated to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Great War.
This picture was scanned from a postcard published between the wars by S.E.Fox, the local chemist in Broadway

In memory of the

men of Broadway

who died in the

war of MCMXIV-XIX

& in honour of

their comrades

G Barnett
J J Bayliss
W R Billey
W Bishop
A H Clarke
A W Collins
W Crump
J Cull
T Daffurn
J E Earp
H Edwards
E Emms
W Figgett
O S Flower
A Box
A Folkes
F Folkes
H L Game
W Gardner
A H Goddard
L Green
C R Haines
G Hensley
R B Hill
J Hillson
F Hingles
C Jackson
W Jordan
C H Keyte
A Layton
G Haines
S J Painter
E H Parker
W J Parker
J Perry
E Rastall
J Russell
C Sandals
G Scrivens
A S Stanley
C R Stanley
S Talbot
W Tandy
W Tebby
J Tustin
E Vincent
E Wale

A bronze plaque on the base of the memorial:


Robert Warner Clarke
Brian Cross
Peter Cotterell
Horace Ingles
Sydney James
Edward Milman Owen
Edgar William Proctor
1939 – 1945
Sydney Clarke
Frederick Cross
Frederick Handy
Raymond Ingles
Anthony Jessop
David Pemberton
Frederick Tarrant

Robert Cook
Maurice Cotterell
Kenneth Harrison
Cyril Invine
James Newbury
James Poole
John Woodger

St. Eadburgha’s, Broadway

Ordnance Survey reference: SP 097362


This church is a little way out of the village, on the road leading to Snowshill.
A stone tablet on an interior wall:

In loving memory of
Colonel Oswald Swift Flower,
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Third son of Edgar and Isabella Flower
Served with distinction
in the Chinese expedition 1900
He died leading his men at the taking
of Mametz Wood, France,
in the European War, July 11th 1916
Mentioned many times in dispatches
“Being dead yet Speaketh
“Faithful unto death”


A brass plaque:

In loving memory of
Richard Fordham Flower
Lieutenant Warwickshire Imperial Yeomanry
second son of Edgar and Isabella Flower
Killed in action at Haman’s Kraal, South Africa
August 20th 1900
“Faithful unto death”


A grave in the churchyard:

1583124 FLIGHT SERGEANT
S.J. JAMES
WIRELESS OPERATOR/AIR GUNNER
ROYAL AIR FORCE
15TH JANUARY 1945 AGE 20
AT THE GOING DOWN
OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER HIM

Broadway cemetery

Ordnance Survey reference: SP 097361


Continuing further along the road to Snowshill, there is a small cemetery.
Three war graves. All are listed on the 1939-45 memorial in Broadway:

11416496 L CPL
S.R. CLARKE
THE YORK & LANCASTER REGT.
1ST APRIL 1946 AGE 24
ON EARTH HE TOILED
IN HEAVEN HE RESTS
1206953 AIRCRAFTSMAN 1ST CL.
C.J. INVINE
ROYAL AIR FORCE
4TH MAY 1943 AGE 33
HE HAS GONE
OH, HOW WE MISS HIM
BUT WE HOPE TO MEET HIM
IN GOD’S MANSION
SQUADRON LEADER
DAVID ALWYNE
PEMBERTON, DFC
PILOT
ROYAL AIR FORCE
3RD NOVEMBER 1940 AGE 28
A HERO OF
“THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN”

Broadway Tower

Ordnance Survey reference: SP 115361


At the top of Broadway hill, about a hundred yards south of the tower, a memorial was unveiled on 2nd June 2000 on the spot where Whitley Z6639 from Honeybourne airfield flew in poor visibility into the hillside. Four crew were killed instantly, the fifth dying later. Detailed accounts can be found in Worcestershire at War by Glyn Warren, and Brian Kedward’s Angry Skies across the Vale. Glyn Warren’s account lists the accident as happening on the 6th June (date of newspaper report??)
A report of the unveiling of the memorial can be found in the Evesham Journal for 8th June 2000
Flight Sergeants Hagen and Kelly are buried at Evesham Waterside cemetery
The memorial is a bronze plaque on a triangular wedge of Cotswold stone: the plaque reads:

R.A.F. BOMBER CRASH
AT THIS LOCATION ON THE 2ND JUNE 1943, 14.15 HRS
A.W. WHITLEY Z6639, OF NO. 24 O.T.U.
R.A.F. HONEYBOURNE, WORCS.
CRASHED WHILE ON OPERATIONAL TRAINING
IN MEMORY OF:-
    FLT/SGT H.G. HAGEN     PILOT R.C.A.R.
    SGT. R.S.PHILLIPS         NAV R.A.F.
    FLT/SGT D.H. KELLY     B.A. R.C.A.R.
    SGT. D.A. MARRIOTT     W.A.G. R.A.F. (V.R.)
    SGT G.E. EKINS A.G.        R.A.F. (V.R.)
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

Last modified 25 December 2001