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13.8.2005

HAMBLE

Stone cross in St Andrew the Apostle Churchyard.
(Nothing in St Andrew the Apostle Church)

Octagonal base, inscriptions on three adjoining panels

Edmund L. Beale,
Capt. 2/1st. Cambs. Regt.
Walter Bedbrook,
Pte. 1/19th. London Regt.
William H.M. Candy,
Cpl. 1st. A.M., R.A.F.
George Gill,
P.O.1., R.N.H.M.S. Laurentic.
George Kenward,
Gunnr. R.G.A.

To
the Glory of God
and in memory of
the men of Hamble
and all who like
them died in the
service of their
country during the
Great War,
1914 - 1919.

Frederick G. Penny,
L. Cpl. 1/4th. Hant's Regt.
Albert C. Penny,
19th. Hussars.
Harry Redding,
Pte. 1/14th. Hant's Regt.
Charles A. Taylor,
L. Cpl. R.E.
Alfred Vye,
Pte. 2nd. Hant's Regt.

Bronze plaque on wall behind war memorial, a memorial to those from the Training Ship Mercury.

T. S. MERCURY

MCMXIV
W.G.H.Pope
J.Bradford
C.Wilmer
T.C.Kibblewhite
H.Matthews
W.Griffen
J.P.Doherty
W.J.Sheppard
E.Tring
G.U.Selway
A.Riley
W.C.Hubie-Axe
S.Ennever
F.W.Head
C.Doick
R.G.Baggs
A.M.Driver
A.Steere
G.N.Wall
J.E.May
H.Leonard
D.J.Cox
E.Dwyer

MCMXIX
G.MacFarlane
W.C.Dale
P.E.Levrington
J.Brooks-Ball
H.G.Pilcher
A.H.V.Gadd
V.Powell
T.S.Clark
F.Distance
L.J.Cornelius
H.Cane
H.J.Gutteridge
W.T.Reed
J.E.Curtis
J.G.Dunn
R.R.Smyth
L.E.M.Woofindin
D.C.Wallace
E.Curtis
J.H.G.Rankine
S.C.Odd
D.Jenkins
G.Buxey

In the sight of the
unwise they seemed to die