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7.6.86

BIGHTON

All Saints Church, wooden board.

(Top panel)

To the glory of God
In memory of those who gave their lives for the Empire
and a thankoffering from the people of Bighton that so many
men were preserved in danger and spared return to their homes.

(centre panel)

PRO PATRIA
IHS
In memoriam.

G. Burgess.
31 May 1916

E. Whatley.
2 November 1917

D. Norgate.
10 August 1918

(left panel)

Faux Deo.

All these were honoured in their generation and were the glory of their time.

J. Appleton. E. Dudman.

R. Appleton. J. Escudier.

C. Bartlett. W. Gregory.

H. Bray. W. Griffin.

C. Burgess. F. Hanninglee.

H. Butler. M.C. V. Hanninglee.

J. Childs. F. Harfield.

H. Crough. G. Harfield.

A. Dickson. W. Hibberd.

W. Doel. C. Hill.

A. Dudman. C. Jackson.

(right panel)

Faux Deo.

All these were honoured in their generation and were the glory of their time.

L. Jackson. W. Ruffell.

T. Jeavons. J. Simmons.

R. Kirby. G. Smith.

E. Knight. W. Tibble.

W. Knight. G. Vaine.

H. Langridge. A. Watts.

E. Moon. H. Watts.

F. Newman. H. Watts. D.C.M.

K. Nicoll. S. West.

A. Roberts. F. Whatley.

A. Ruffell. W. Whitmarsh.

(bottom panel - frames left to right)

Thou wast their rock their fortress and their might

Thou Lord their captain in the well fought fight

Thou in the darkness drear their one true light

Alleluia.

The golden evening brightens in the west

Soon soon to faithful warriors comes their rest

Sweet is the calm of paradise the blest

Alleluia.

Obey thy soldiers faithful true and bold

Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old

And win with them the victors crown of gold

Alleluia.