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War Memorial - Alveston, Warwickshire, England




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial - Alveston, Warwickshire, England Inscription
By the long road
they trod with so
much faith and
with such devoted
& self-sacrificing
bravery we have
arrived at victory
and today they
have their reward.

Earl Haig

1914 - 1919

Inscription
Erected by the parishioners of
Alveston
in memory of those who fell


Names WW I
Lieut.-Comdr. L. H. Lindner
Royal Navy

Lieut. H. A. Jennings
Worcestershire Regt.

Lieut. H. H. Jennings
Cameron Hdrs.

1st Class P.O. W. Rawlings
H. M. S. Vanguard
Names WW I
Gunner H. Clark
Royal Field Artillery

Gunner W. Cox
Royal Field Artillery

Gunner J. Feltham
Royal Field Artillery

Gunner A. Harries
Royal Garrison Arty.

Names WW I
Pte. W. Cox
Coldstream Guards

Pte. R. Tandy
East Surrey Regt.

Pte. F. Robinson
The Border Regt.

Pte. F. Reed
Durham Light Infy.

Mechanic B. Bayley
Royal Air Force
Names WW I
Pte. W. Simmionds
Hamshire Regt.

Pte. F. Knight
Middlesex Regt.

Pte. F. Salt
The Kings Royal Rifles

Pte. W. Salt
45th Canadian Regt.

Pte. T. Mansell
Middlesex Regt.

Names WW II
1939 - 1945

Frank Berry
Joseph Henry Birch
Peter Henry Blagg
Michael St. John Booth
Frank Brembridge
Edward Bowley
John Brocklebank
Christopher Albert Clack
Bernard Frank Hudson
William Arthur Lowth
John Miller

Names WW II
Peter Carter
Roger Miller
Norman Frank Morrice
Lawrence Charles O'Neill

Gerald Wilkins
George Burden Smith
Norman Roland Victor Watson
Jack Worth




Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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