27.12.1985 & 16.2.2016
RADIPOLE
Stone plaque outside above main door of St Ann's Church
To the Glory of God and in thankful memory of
|
|
who jeoparded their lives unto death in the high places of the field during the Great War 1914-1919.
Framed scroll on wall in St Ann's Church
To the Glory of God and in thankful memory of
|
|
who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1919 "At the going down of the sun and in the mornng we will remember them"
Marble plaque on wall in St Ann's Church
In Memoriam Charleton W. Gordon Stewart Major 5th Fusiliers Killed in action in France 12th April 1917 aged 40 years buried in the grounds of Gorre Chateau Bethune Quo Fata Vocant
Original grave cross with brass plaque underneath
Metal strips on grave cross.
G.R.U. Capt. R.B.G. Maccartney, 1/ Roy.Fus. 25-6-15
Brass plaque.
this cross from the grave of Captain Hussey Burgh George Macartney Royal Fusiliers at La Brique, St Jean-les-Ypres, is placed her4e by his sister Mrs Robert Hayes, of Radipole Manor, in Proud and Loving Memory. "One of many who perished Not in vain as a Type of our Chivalry."