RETURN TO PLACE NAME S INDEX

25.6.1988

SEAVIEW

Wooden shrine on wall in St Peter's Church, names in centre either side of crucifix.

Armar Butler
Ralph Butler
Edgar Coles
Kenneth Garnett
Stewart Garnett
George Hess
Lloyd Gordon Jones
Thomas Lawson-Smith
John Lawson-Smith
Samuel Moorhouse
Matthew Phillimore
Stanley Snowden
Harold Snowden
Walter Wells
Rupert F James
Cecil A James
Robert Kennedy
Henry Thomas Swan
John E Terry
John N Terry
A C Howell-Jones

Fred Bennett
Herbert Brown
Stanley Caws
Harold Davis
William Edmunds
A Vernon Ford
Donald Greenham
Austin Harris
Ernest Jones
William Lewis
William Mew
Ernest Phillips
Fred Porter
Norman Ring
George Seagrave
Bertram Sheath
George Walker
Alec Philip Watson
Laurence Watson
Edward Webb
Harold White
Spencer White

Window in St Peter's Church, showing St George defending a castle, woman & child.

the loving knight defendeth the weak. To the Glory of God and in loving memory of George Dudley Austin Black who fell at Vimy Ridge June 22 1916 aged 20 years

Window in St Peter's Church, showing Christ crowning two knights with the shield of England on the floor.

And I will give thee a crown of life. To the honour of Christ and the dear memory of Stanley Jarkson Snowden and Harold Jarkson Snowden who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918. This window is erected by their mother.

Window in St Peter's Church, Christ on cross with dying knight looking up at him.
Underneath the window set in are the death plaques of both the below:
Laurence on left and Alec on right

Be thou faithful unto death. To the Glory of Gog and in loving memory of Laurence Charles Watson 2nd Lt. 1/8 Hampshire Regt. killed in action at Gallipoli 12.8.15 aged 22 and of Alec Philip Watson brother of the above 2nd Lt. 3rd Hanpshire Regt. died of wounds in France 14.4.17. aged 22.

Brass plaque on wall in St Peter's Church.

In memory of our beloved son Norman Augustus Manders Ring, Lieutenant, 3rd Royal Warwickshire Regiment. (Special Reserve), of Buenos Aires and Seaview, who was wounded at Neuve Chappelle, March 1915: and killed at Bullecourt, France may 4th 1917. Aged 27 years.

Marble plaque on wall in St Peter's Church.

(details of father and sister then...) And of his eldest son Donald William Greenham, killed in action March 28th 1918, aged 34.