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26.8.2005

HORDLE

Stone cross on roadside in village.

Inscription at base of cross on each of the facesof hexagonal column.

Aug 4 1914

Nov 11 1918

June 28 1919

They overcame




and they




loved not




their life




unto death




Three slabs jutting out from the memorial with names on each side as below.

Side one & two.

William.Bampton
France
W.Riley.Bowler
Salonika
Harold.S.Bran
Aisne
Ernest.W.Chivers
Mesopotamia
W.George.Church
St Quentin

Percy.F.Corbin
Flers
A.Gordon.Cowie
Sanna Yat
John.Dobson
Gallipoli
A.E.George.Dobson
Somme
Thomas.L.Dove
France

Side three & four.

E.Stephen.Elford
Dickebusch
Samuel.J.Feltham
Gourgelette
Alec.W.Feltham
Paschendaele
Charles.Feltham
Langemarck
Herbert.Foss
Ypres

Edwin.Holloway
Salonika
Harry.Hookey
France
Joseph.H.Jaques
Loos
Abraham.Lane
Somme
Walter.L.Mackie
Somme

Side five & six.

Leonard.M.Matthews
France
Harry.Pardey
Somme
John.Pearson
Abbeville
Johnny.Penfold
Tidworth
Frederick.Saunders
France

Mark.R.Singleton
Ypres
Alfred.J.Skew
Sanna Yat
George.W.Wearn
Ypres
J.Rothes.M.Wilkinson
Mons
A.B.Peter.Woodd
Thiepval
Frederick.C.Woodford
Gallipoli

Brass Plaque on wall in All Saints Church.

In loving memory of
three brothers, sons of A.G.D. Logan, late Major General in the Indian Army.
Archibald Eugene Harris, Sergt. Lord Strathcona's Horse.Dec.23.1863-Sep.4.1900.
Hubert Henderson. Capt. 10th Royal West Kent Regt.Oct.6.1872-Sep.15.1916.
Lionel Stewart. Major Supply and Transport Corps, Indian Army.Jan.8.1874-Nov.2.1914.
who gave their lives for their Country in S.Africa 1900 and in France 1914-1916.
"Dulce et decorum est pro Patria mori"