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War Memorial - Bonvilston, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales




1914 Panel WW I1918

This memorial
and the restored cross in the
churchyard were erected by public
subscription to the memory of the men of
this parish and district who went forth to
serve their country during the Great War
1914 - 1919


Angus Alexander Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Capt.
Samuel Seig, Capt.
George Gilbert Traherne, Capt.
Herbert Wyndham Williams, Lieut., R. N.
Charles L. Wyndham Williams, Midshipman, R. N.
John Reginald England, Lieut.
Thomas John Griffiths, Lieut.
William Henry Bassett
Edgar Coles, M. M., Sergt.
Charles Edwin Deere, Corpl.
Augustus Samuel Gainey, Sergt.
David Stanley Griffiths, Sergt.
William John Higgins
David Henry Higgins, Sapper
Ernest Farr Higgins, Corpl.
Alfred Samuel Higgins, Sergt.
Henry John Hannington
Alfred Hannington, Corpl.
Frederick J. Hannington
Thomas Hobbs
Gomer David John, Corpl.
Frank Lush, Corpl.
Philip Morgan
William Mansell
Sydney G. Pricket
Edwin Rees
Robert Rees
John Leslie Rees, Corpl.
Morlais G. Rees
David G. Rowsell
William Samuel
Ernest Alfred Taylor, Sergt.
Edward J. Thomas
Henry Leonard Thomas
Percy John Thomas
Thanks be to God


In the churchyard of the church of St. Mary following cross can be found:

1914 War Memorial WW I 1918
Names WW I

To the glory of God and in grateful memory of

Angus Alexander Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Capt.
George Gilbert Traherne, Capt.
Charles L. Wyndham Williams, Midshipman, R. N.
David Henry Higgins, Sappr.  -  Henry Leonard Thomas  -  Thomas Hobbs

who sacrficed their lives during the great war.




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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.

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