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15.8.2016

PIMPERNE

Stone cross in St Peter's Churchyard, names each side on face of plinth, going anti-clockwise.

Front face of plinth.

In Grateful Memory of the Men of Pimperne who gave their lives for England's Honour 1914-1918.

Second face of plinth.

F.A.W.
Old

A.M.
McKenzie

Third face of plinth.

W.J.
Hunt

A.A.
Hunt

Fourth face of plinth.

H.J.
Harding

E.W.
Daniels

Fifth face of plinth.

R.I.
Richards

Sixth face of plinth.

C.R.
Bennett

H.N.T.
Parmiter

Seventh face of plinth.

A.H.
Trim

C.J.
Everett

Eighth face of plinth.

E.J.
Woodhouse

One WW1 name on right panel in lytchgate to St Peter's Church.

Edward John Woodhouse.
Lieut: Central India Horse.
(Cambrai 1917)

Brass plaque on wall in St Peter's Church, with two death plaques underneath.

To the Glory of God and in memory of Francis Old 1st Dorset Yeomanry Missing in Gallipoli Aug. 21st 1915. Aged 21. and Capt. Arthur McKenzie. M.C. Royal Engineers who died and was buried in France Sept. 8th 1918. Aged 28. "The Gift of God is Eternal Life" R.I.P.

The death plaques are to:

Francis Andrew William Old (Left) & Arthur Murdo McKenzie (Right)