13/6/2004
HAMBLEDON
Stone cross just inside churchyard entrance of St Peter & St Paul's Church
To the Glory of God
and in memory of
the Hambledon men
who fell in the Great War
1914 - 1919
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Wooden plaque on wall in St Peter & St Paul's Church
The
Great War.
1914 - 1919
The heroic dead
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Bronze plaque on wall in church.
In loving memory of
JOHN GOLDSMITH
Captain Royal Marine Light Infantry
Elder son of Edward Goldsmith
He gave his life in France 11 May 1917
Aged 34 years
his body lies at Etaples
The lot is cast into the lap but the
whole disposing thereof is of the Lord
Brass and marble plaque on wall in church.
To the Glory of God
and in loving memory of
David Greig Bryce.
Major 76th Punjabis
late Lancashire Fusiliers
who died in the military
hospital Cawnpore
24th February MCMXVI
Pro Patria
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Prohciscere
anima christiana
Brass plaque on wall in church.
To the Glory of God
and in loving memory of
Charles Frederic Noel Prince Sealy
2nd Lieut. 7th Royal Fusiliers
Dearly loved & only son of Lt. Col. & Mrs. C.W.H. Sealy
of Hambledon House
killed in action near Ypres
May 24th 1915 - aged 23 years
"A gallant officer, a cheery comrade."
Brass plaque on wall in church.
In loving memory of
Arthur Edmund Parvin,
Stoker P.O.
who lost his life while serving on
H.M.S. Bulwark,
Novr. 26th 1914. Aged 36 years.
Erected by his mother and brother.
"Thy will be done"
Commonwealth War Grave in churchyard.
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