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War Memorial - Highcliffe, Dorset, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

St. Mark's Church War Memorial WW I and WW II
The memorial is located in the churchyard of St. Mark's church.


The glorious Dead
1914  ✠  1918
Names WW I Edward Adams, Pte., 1st Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Percy Adams, Cpl., 1st Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Louis Barbet, 153rd Infantry
Charles Bickerstaff, Cpl., 1st Bn. Middlesex Regt.
Napier Cameron, Cpt., 1st Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Albert Cliffe, Pte., 3rd Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Charles Croucher, Rifleman, 10th Bn. Rifle Brigade
Frederick Dean, L/Cpl., 11th Bn. Rifle Brigade
James Dowding, Pte., 14th Hampshire Regt.
Edward Durham, Lieut., 2nd Bn. Rifle Brigade
Alfred Durrant, Gnr., Royal Field Artillery
Percy Frampton, Royal West Kent Regiment
Alfred Freeman, 2nd Bn. Manchester Regiment
Frank Freeman, 2/1st Bn. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Frederick Freeman, Pte., 4th Royal Marine Light Infantry
Walter Freeman, 2nd Bn. Worcestershire Regiment
Christopher Grace, Pte., 2nd Bn. Wiltshire Regiment
Reginald Grace, Pte., Machine Gun Corps
Edward Gregory, Pte., 8th Bn. East Yorkshire Regiment
Wilfred Head, Pte., 7th Bn. Leicestershire Regiment
Frederick Hendy, Pte., 2nd Bn. Middlesex Regt.
Percy Hendy, L/Cpl., 2nd Bn. Middlesex Regt.
James Hiscock, 1st Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Stuart Hooper, Lt./Col., Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. B. E. F.
William Howe, Pte., 1st Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Frederick King, L/Cpl., 2nd Royal Irish Regt.
Harry King, 101st Labour Battalion
George Meadus, 2/7th Bn. Hampshire Regiment
Leonard Peckham, Pte., 43rd Bn. Canadian Highlanders
Albert Pinder, Lieut., 3rd Bn. Leicester Regt.
George Smith, Sergt., 9th Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Herbert Stephens, Drummer, 1st/7th Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Harold Way, Middlesex Regt.
James Whitcher, 1st Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Arthur Young, Sergt., 1st/4th Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Francis Tizzard, Pte., 5th Bn. Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte's Own)

Their name liveth for evermore


1939 - 1945
Names WW II R. T. Adams, R. A. S. C.
L. J. Bone, W. O., R. E. M. E.
W. Brenton, ?/Seaman, R. N.
W. S. Callow, C. P. O., R. N.
P. S. Dally, F/O., R. A. F.
J. H. Fish, W/Cdr.(?), R. A. F.
P. J. N. Garrett, Capt.,
      Hampshire Battalion, Home Guard
C. R. Gould, Lt., Dragoon Guards
W. Greenhalgh, Sgt., R. E. M. E.
T. H. Jones, Sgt., R. A. F.
E. C. Lee-Browne, F/O., R. A. F.
I. R. Saunders, ???, The Queens Bays(?)
G. W. Carter, Sgt., R. A. F.
J. McCartney, Fl/Lt., R. A. F.
J. G. MacIntyre, S/Ldr, R. A. F.
M. R. MacIntyre, Spr., R. E.
O. L. MacFarlane, Sister ???, Nursing ???
R. C. Mitchell, Sgt./Pilot, R. A. F.
C. J. W. Muir, P/O., R. A. F.
J. Palmer, Lt., R. A.
G. Pine-Coffin, F/Sgt., R. A. F.
R. Rustom, P/O., R. A. F.
S. Stride, L/Cpl., Devonshire Regiment
S. C. Thomas, L/Cpl., R. E.
R. A. Elliott, L/Cpl., S?? D. F.





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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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