13th August 2014
EMSWORTH
Garden of Remembrance in Village, metal plaque inset into ground on left side with WW1 names, garden made around 2008..
Inscription on base under outline of soldier.
Lest we forget
We will remember them
Inscription on metal plaque.
Bronze plaque on low base behind the soldier outline
Absence
In memory of those who have died
in the cause of peace and justice
Unveiled by Mrs Mary Fagan JP,
HM Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
11 August 2008
Wooden panels each side of the altar in St James' Church
Inscription on base under outline of soldier.
Lest we forget
We will remember them
Inscription on metal plaque.
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Glazed display case in St James' Church with typed roll, unsure if other names are below this sheet
1914 - 18 War |
Window in St James' Church, inscription at bottom
To the Glory of God & in loving memory of Norman Stanford Agate. 2nd Lieut. London Regiment who died of wounds in France on March 23rd 1918.
Brass plaque on wall in St James' Church.
This Sanctuary Lamp was given in loving memory of Captain Aldwin Sprigg. Hampshire Regiment Killed in action in Palestine April 9th 1918 "Ye are the Light of the World."
Brass plaque on wood on wall in St James' Church.
To the dear memory of Malcolm Edward Ball M.B. B.Sc. London Lieut R.A.M.C. 9th Worcester Regiment who was wounded at Sannaiyat on April 9th 1916 and died on April 10th at Wadi Camp Mesopotamia He was for several years a practitioner in this parish R.I.P.
Wooden tablet on wall in St James' Church.
To the glorious memory of Commander Arthur Tudor Darley R.N. and the Officers and Men of H.M.S."Good Hope" who gave their lives fighting against over- whelming German odds off Coronel All Saints Day 1914 So he bringeth them unto the haven where they would be
Bronze plaque originally on outside wall of Emsworth Victoria Cottage Hospital, now in Emsworth Museum
The Cost of this Wing was Given to the Hospital by the Ex Service Men of the Warblington Urban District In Memory of Their comrades who fell in the Great War 1914-1918