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7.5.2005

SOUTHAMPTON - DOCKS & MARINE, LSW RAILWAY

Stone plaque on left of door on outside wall of dock gate offices, now a bank.

L & SWR.

Docks &

This tablet is erected and a
cot endowed at the servants
orphanage in memory of those
who fell in the Great War.

Marine


Aldis O.B.
Barber G.
Barton V.
Battrick P.
Besant W.
Budden F.J.
Burton (Mrs.) W.
Cherrett C.F.
Chick J.
Clow W.E.
Cochrane (Mrs) E.B.
Coles F.W.
Cotton A.
Davies J.E.
Day W.R.M.
Deathe B.
Fielding W.C.
Garland F.G.
Glouskofsky A.
Gomes J.A.
Groves A.
Harrison J.
Hill H.
Hodder G.E.
Hodgen G.
Holloway B.J.
Ingram G.
Ingram J.S.B.
Ings J.
Jewell R.M.
Joyce W.A.
Lamerton T.
Le Gac Y.M.
Le Huquet J.
Le Page E.
Martin F.G.
McCarthy B.W.J

Moody W.
McRill G.
Miller F.C.
Morin F.R.
Mulgrave E.
Newton H.E.
Oliver A.
Oliver T.
Oxlade G.H.
Page S.L.
Paice G.
Parsons G.W.H.
Parsons R.
Platt J.C.
Pleace T.E.
Rangecroft H.
Robinson E.F.
Saunders F.G.K.
Shea J.
Short J.
Smith A.V.
Starling A.
Still A.E.
Stokes W.
Stone C.
Strange H.T.
Sweetingham J.J.
Thorn F.A.
Thorne P.C.
Unwin A.
Van Santen S.S.
Watridge F.H.
Waugh W.H.
Welsh A.W.
Wheeler J.H.
Williamson W.P.
White R.C.J.
Young W.H.





1914

"Their name liveth for evermore."






1918