Dec 2003
TWYFORD
Wooden screen at back of St Mary's Church
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
Chas. Frederick Mussel. William Light. Lennox Dutton Shrimpton. Frederick Robert Brown. Walter George Webb. Marx Webb. |
Leonard H.A. Herridge. Frank Henry J. Dumper. Geo Rainier Crawford, CB. Jack Stanley Powell. Thomas Mostyn Field. Walter Chas. C. Cox. Geo William Hadley. Edwin Platt. |
This screen was placed here |
George Mansell. Walter Chas. H. Feltham. Wm James Barnes. George Collins. Walter Shave. Bruce Hutchinson Campbell. Herbert Tring Sapsed. Albert Chas. Hickman. |
Sydney A. Mussell. Henry P. Parrott. William Eades. Thomas Wm. Knight. Percy F.J. Allen. Ernest Reason. Alfred J. Higgins. 10th Hants. |
Wooden plaque on wall in St Mary's Church
In loving memory of
Bruce Hutchinson Campbell.
Lieut. Gordon Highlanders of this parish
killed in action in Salonica Sept. 18 1918 aged 39.
Well done thou good and faithful servant.
Framed hand written scroll on wall in vestry.
St Mary's Bible Class.
Roll of honour.
Tell them, O guns, that we have heard their call,
That we have sworn and will not turn aside,
That we will onward till we win or fall,
That we will keep the faith for which they died.
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In Twyford Parish Hall two wooden plaques on the wall listing those who served abroad.
First Tablet.
1914 Men of Twyford who served abroad in the Great War 1918
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Second tablet.
1914 Men of Twyford who served abroad in the Great War 1918
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Commonwealth War Graves in churchyard.
62913 Private |
282864 Driver |
T/424781 Lance Cpl. |
4479 Private |
Private War Graves in churchyard.
Albert Charles Hickman 1890 - 1918 |
In ever loving memory of
Private John Douglas Small
London Regiment Kensingtons,
Son of Albert and Emmie Small of "Elfords", Hastings,
who passed away at Hazeley Down Camp on September 29th 1916. Aged 18 years.
"Thy will be done."
To the memory of |