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9.4.2005

MARCHWOOD

Stone cross in churchyard by far entrance gate.

2 panels: one at the front, the other at the back.

In everlasting memory
of our men who
gave their lives in
The Great War
AD 1914 - 1918

Greater love
hath no man
than this

Six sided plinth, names on each side.

W.G.W. Blake
W.G. Bolton
A. Broomfield


C.E. Brown
J. Brown
W.H. Brown
G.H. Browning


A.C.W. Cole
C.W. Cooper
G.L. Drake


F. Eldridge
J.R. Emery
G.F. Grant


G. Harvey
F.G. Maidment
L.J. Martin


W.T. Pearce
T.W. Phillips
G.B. Smith



Marble plaque on wall in St John the Apostle's Church.

To the glorious memory of the men of this parish who gave
their lives for their country in the Great War 1914-1918

Lieut. G.H. Browning 1st East Lancashires
Pty.Officer. W.G.W. Blake H.M.S. Invincible
Sergt. F. Eldridge 1st Hants
Corp. A. Broomfield R.F.A.
Corp. G. Harvey 7th Hussars
Lce.Corp. G.B. Smith R.M.L.I.
Stkr.1st Class G.F. Grant H.M.S. Bulwark
A.B. T.W. Phillips H.M.T.B. Broke
Gunr. W.G. Bolton R.G.A.
Signlr. C.E. Brown 16th Royal Scots
Pte. J. Brown 9th Hants
Pte. W.H. Brown 3rd Hants
Pte. A.C.W. Cole 1st Dorsets
Pte. C.W. Cooper 1st Hants
Pte. G.L. Drake 1st Hants
Pte. J.R. Emery 1st Hants
Pte. L.J. Martin 2nd Hants
Pte. W.T. Pearce 2nd Hants
Gresr. F.G. Maidment H.M.A.T. Warilda

Their name liveth for evermore