Worcestershire | Malvern Link | War Memorial
The oak screen at the west end of the Nave was provided from a fund set up in 1946 for the centenary of the consecration of the church. On one side of the screen, in the Link room, are two columns of names:
1914-1918 1939-1945 Sidney Bentley Albert Andrews Percy Bishop John Archer Alan Bowles Donald Badsey George Brodie James Baskett James Buston Brian Blackwell Walter Buston George Bowers Herbert Chant Leslie Brown Charles Chidgey Arthur Church Herbert Clarke Charles Clarke Brown Frederick Cole Samuel Cole Dudley Farr-Cox John Crisp Wilfred Crews Ian Cumming Sam Davies Alfred Davies Geoffrey Day Frances Dixon Eric Dent Michael Edwards Ronald Downes Victor Edwards Archie Garbutt John Evans Gordon Goodyear Edward Forrester George Griffiths Cyril Gale Arthur Grubb Joscelyn Garnons Williams Horace Hales John Gregson George Haughton Alfred Grosvenor Frank Hemming John Heaton Thomas Hickinbotham William Heaton Albert Hill Frank Hickling George Hill Edward Holbech Harry Hill Edward Hughes Thomas Hill Arthur Hunnabun Arthur Jeynes Wilfred Hunt Thomas Jones Benjamin James John Kemp Anthony Jeacock Gerald Lambert Noel Jones Herbert Lewis Arthur Lee Harold Madge Reginald Lewis Harold Maile Frank Lindsay William Marchant Richard Maul Albert Meredith Stanley McPherson Rudolph Michell Christopher Paulley William Mosley Arthur Perkins Oscar Needham Oliver Pound William Page John Pouncett Cyril Panter Phyllis Reynolds John Plummer William Richards Herbert Pratt Ernest Short Felix Preece Ralph Smith James Presdee Reginald Smith Richard Roan William Smith Cyril Roper John Stephens George Rumsey Patrick Taylor Norman Sayers Harold Thomas Walter Scott Clarence Thompson Reginald Sefton Robert Tout Gilbert Slater Frederick Tudge Frederick Smith Geoffrey Twitty John Smith Henry Waldwyn Leonard Sparrey Leonard Wells Ronald Summers Albert Whittaker John Thomas George Williams Walter Underhill Jonathan Wilson Arthur Underwood Donald Fudge Edgar Venner --- Greater Love --- Frederick Wareham hath no man than this Albert Willer that a man Harry Wood lay down his life Thomas Wood for his friends
Notes:
- The three carved figures of the Rood in the church are a
memorial to Geoffrey Day, son of the Rev. Archibald Day and Mrs Day.
He was killed in the Great War, aged 28 - Eric Dent, Edgar Venner and Frederick Wareham (WW I) nad Arthur Church, Geoffrey Twitty (WW II) were old boys of Worcester Grammar school. Their names appear on the school memorial
Geoffrey Twitty is also listed on the North Malvern memorial
Last Modified 7 November 2000