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CHARMOUTH

Stone cross set back in area from road in village, bronze plaque set on step in front of centre WW1 plaque

1939 - 1945
R.E.A. Dampier Sgt. R.A.F.
J. Goodfellow Musc. R.M.,H.M.S. Ajax
E. Newton L/Stkr.H.M.S. Neptune
S.A. Newton A.B. H.M. Subs.
F.H.L. Vines Sgt. Air Gunr.,R.A.F.
L.B. Webster Sgt. 4th Dorsets.

Book of Remembrance in glass fronted case in St Andrew's Church.

St Andrew's Parish Church Charmouth Book of Remembrance 1914-1918 + 1939-1945

To the Glory of God and in proud and grateful memory of those from the Parish of CHARMOUTH who gave their lives for the freedom of mankind 1914-1918 + 1939-1945

(Now WW1 names)

1939 1945

Capt. Charles Morris Cann G.M. Royal Engineers
Sgt. Ronald Eric Arthur Dampier R.A.F.
Cpl. Charles William Forsey Seaforth Highlanders

Musician J. Goodfellow Royal Marines, H.M.S. Ajax
Lieut. Maxwell Campbell Innes Royal Navy
Wing Commander John Griffith Llewelyn R.A.F.

Air Gunner C. Marsh R.A.F.
A.B. E. Newton H.M.S. Neptune
A.B. S.A. Newton H.M. Submarines

Pilot Officer Anthony J. Southwell R.A.F.
Sgt. H. Liddon-Vines R.A.F.
Sgt. L.B. Webster 4th. Dorsets

Brass plaque on wall in St Andrew's Church.

In proud and loving memory of Maxwell Campbell Innes Lieutenant. R.N.V.R. who died of wounds recieved in the Straits of Dover on 23rd April 1942. Aged 33