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24.6.1986

CALBOURNE

Stone cross on village green just outside All Saint's Churchyard, inscriptions on faces of plinth.

Front face of plinth.

To the Glory of God and in memory of Calbourne men who died for their country in the Great War 1914 - 1918

Back face of plinth.

William Cake, Stoker P.O. R.N.
Albert William Saunders, Cpl. R.G.A.
William Brine, Bdr. R.G.A.
Henry Cooper, Cpl. 221st Coy. R.E.
George Frederick Browne, Pte. (Queens) R.W.Surrey Regt.
Jesse Brine, Pte. Som.L.I.
James Jones, Pte. 2nd Hants. Regt.
Herbert Edwin Whittington, Sgt. I. of W. Rifles
Frank Brett, Rfn. I. of W. Rifles
Albert Edward Downer, Bugler I. of W. Rifles
Oliver Charles Harding, Rfn. I. of W. Rifles
Leonard Edward Punch, Pte. Labour Corps

Added later under the above:

Arthur Whittington, Sgt. R.E. George EdgarWhittington, 2nd Lt. K.R.L.Rgt.

Marble plaque on wall in All Saints Church.

Front face of plinth.

In sacred and everloving memory of Ronald Mowbray Private: Machine Gun Corps, youngest son of R.B. and A. Harvey formerly of Newbarn Calbourne He died of wounds at Estaire France on June 12th 1917 Aged 22. "Until the day break and the shadows flee away."