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WINCHESTER - UNITED REFORM CHURCH
(formerly Jewery Street Congregational Church)

(See also Winchester - St Peter's Methodist Church and Winchester - Parchment Street Methodist Church)

(A small glass fronted cabinet now holds a book of remembrance with photos of the memorials of the above three mentioned places - see below.)

Brass plaque originally on pillar in church, now stored in cupboard
(Also stored in the cupboard are the memorial for Parchment St Methodist and St Peters Methodist churches now both redundant and used for other purposes.)

To the Glory of God, and in
grateful memory of the men
of this congregation who fell
in the Great War. 1914 - 19


Guy George Bartlett
2nd Lieut. Royal Air Force. Fell at
Flammerville, France. 6th April 1918.

Ephraim Dickinson
1st A.M. Royal Air Force. Died in hospital
at St Omer, France. 22nd Feb. 1919.

Arthur Francis Rayner Dyer
Capt. & Adjutant 3/2 Kings African Rifles.
Fell in German East Africa. 30th Sept. 1917.

Frank Joseph Head
1st Class Petty Officer, Royal Navy. Died
on Submarine C34 in the North Sea. 21st July 1917.

Ernest Gerald Marshall
Sergeant 379 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Arty.
Killed in action in France. 24th Sept. 1918.

Fred White
L/Cpl. 4th Batt. Grenadier Guards.
Killed near Merville. 13th April 1918.

We bless and thank thee, Lord,
for those, the good and brave,
who, eager at their country's call,
strong, undismayed, surrendered all:
Grant them eternal rest.



A small glass fronted cabinet with a book of remembrance inside.
(It also includes other memorials not relating to either war.)

Photos of pages in book.

Winchester
United Church
Memorial Book

This is a record of the
Memorials previously
displayed in the
Parchment Street and
St. Peters Methodist
Churches prior to 1994
and in Jewry Street
Congregational Church
until the renewal of the
United Church in 1991

This photograph is of
the first World War
Memorial which
hung originally in Jewry
Street Congregational
Church prior to the
renewal and rededication
of the United Church
in May 1991

This is the Second
World War
Memorial which
was originally displayed
in Jewry Street
Congregational Church
until the renewal and
rededication of the
United Church in 1991

This photograph is
of the First World
War Memorial
which was displayed
in St Peters Methodist
Church until 1974
when the congregation
moved to Jewry
Street.

Roll of Honour
1914 - 1919 from
St Peters Methodist
Church - continued.

The First World
War Memorial
which was originally
displayed in the
Parchment Street
Methodist Church
until 1974.

The memorial to
Hubert George
Maidment which
hung in Parchment
Street Methodist
Church until 1974

A memorial to the
thousands of soldiers
who used the Jewry
Street Hall as a club
during the Great War
1914 - 18