The Horsham War Memorial was dedicated on 13 November 1921. The memorial commemorates and names the residents of Horsham who served and died during World War I (359) and World War II (119).
The names have been inscribed on the panels on the semi-circular wall behind the monument.
Near the cricket ground and the church is the Garden of Remembrance.
It was established to remember those who died while serving their country during World War I.
The peaceful garden contains this memorial stone.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum - Memorials
Traces of War - Horsham
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Horsham War Memorial
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Abergavenny war memorials
Walking into Abergavenny from the cricket ground, the memorial to the 3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment stands looking down the main street.
It honours the men from the regiment who died during the First World War and the Second World War.
The Abergavenny Market Hall holds the war memorial for the district.
The white marble honour board lists the 276 names of men from the region who died during the First World War. (War Memorials Online)
Nearby is a framed plaque erected by the employees in the Locomotive Department London & North Western Railway, Abergavenny and Sub-Station in memory of their fellow workmen who lost their lives in the Great War 1914-1918. (Military images) Two names of servicemen who died during the Second World War have been added.
Also in the hall is a list of the names of those from the area who died during the Second World War and Afghanistan. (War Memorials Online)
Further information:
Lost Ancestors - Abergavenny
War Memorials Online - Abergavenny and District
History Points - Abergavenny memorials
Imperial War Museum - Abergavenny
Military Images - Abergavenny Railway
It honours the men from the regiment who died during the First World War and the Second World War.
The Abergavenny Market Hall holds the war memorial for the district.
The white marble honour board lists the 276 names of men from the region who died during the First World War. (War Memorials Online)
Nearby is a framed plaque erected by the employees in the Locomotive Department London & North Western Railway, Abergavenny and Sub-Station in memory of their fellow workmen who lost their lives in the Great War 1914-1918. (Military images) Two names of servicemen who died during the Second World War have been added.
Also in the hall is a list of the names of those from the area who died during the Second World War and Afghanistan. (War Memorials Online)
Further information:
Lost Ancestors - Abergavenny
War Memorials Online - Abergavenny and District
History Points - Abergavenny memorials
Imperial War Museum - Abergavenny
Military Images - Abergavenny Railway
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Cirencester War Memorial
The Cirencester War Memorial stands in Market Place outside the Church of St John the Baptist. It was dedicated on 31 October 1918.
The memorial commemorates those from the region who died serving in the First World War (210) and the Second World War.
A list of names of those who died serving in the two wars is inscribed on the west face of the south porch of the church.
When we visited the Church of St John the Baptist in June 2015 a section of the church was set aside for recording the history of the First World War.
The period covered on this board was April to June 1915.
When we returned in August 2018 the events occurring in the second half of the year were recorded.
The above notice informs one group of soldiers at the Front of the Cease Fire at 11.am that day. They are instructed to 'Form up and march back independently to the Chateau Harveng at once. Do not forget to bring the canteen with you.' Chateau d'Harveng is in Mons.
While we were at the church a lady was working on a display of knitted and crocheted poppies to be used as part of the commemorative service remembering the declaration of the end of the war on the 11 November 2018.
War Memorials Online Cirencester Cross
Historic England Cirencester War Memorial
CAHS - Cirencester War Memorials
The memorial commemorates those from the region who died serving in the First World War (210) and the Second World War.
A list of names of those who died serving in the two wars is inscribed on the west face of the south porch of the church.
When we visited the Church of St John the Baptist in June 2015 a section of the church was set aside for recording the history of the First World War.
The period covered on this board was April to June 1915.
When we returned in August 2018 the events occurring in the second half of the year were recorded.
The above notice informs one group of soldiers at the Front of the Cease Fire at 11.am that day. They are instructed to 'Form up and march back independently to the Chateau Harveng at once. Do not forget to bring the canteen with you.' Chateau d'Harveng is in Mons.
While we were at the church a lady was working on a display of knitted and crocheted poppies to be used as part of the commemorative service remembering the declaration of the end of the war on the 11 November 2018.
War Memorials Online Cirencester Cross
Historic England Cirencester War Memorial
CAHS - Cirencester War Memorials
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Monday, 5 November 2018
Pershore War Memorial
The Pershore War Memorial is situated within Pershore Abbey. The memorial was dedicated on 1 November 1921.
The memorial is dedicated to soldiers from the area who died during the First World War (101) and the Second World War (24). The figure on the top of the plinth is Winged Victory.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorials
War Memorials Online Pershore War Memorial
The memorial is dedicated to soldiers from the area who died during the First World War (101) and the Second World War (24). The figure on the top of the plinth is Winged Victory.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorials
War Memorials Online Pershore War Memorial
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Kings Lynn War Memorial
The Kings Lynn War Memorial stands in Tower Park and was unveiled on 26 January 1921.
The memorial commemorates the 563 men from the area who died during the First World War and 19 from the Second World War.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorials Register
War Memorials Online Kings Lynn Memorial
The memorial commemorates the 563 men from the area who died during the First World War and 19 from the Second World War.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorials Register
War Memorials Online Kings Lynn Memorial
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Maldon War Memorial
In High Street, Maldon, outside All Saints Church stands the Maldon War Memorial. Subscriptions were collected from 1919 to build amemorial to commemorate those who men from Maldon and Heybridge who died serving their country. The memorial was dedicated on 8 May 1921.
The memorial commemorates those who died in the First World War (146) and the Second World War (42).
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorials
War Memorials Online Waldon War Memorial
The memorial commemorates those who died in the First World War (146) and the Second World War (42).
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorials
War Memorials Online Waldon War Memorial
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Saturday, 3 November 2018
Centenary of the Great War - Tring
The Tring War Memorial was dedicated on the 27 November 1918. It commemorates the 110 men from the area who died during the First World War and the 33 men who died during the Second World War.
The memorial is in the grounds of the Church of St Peter and St Paul in High Street.
Tring also has another area commemorating those who served and died during war. The Memorial Gardens which were established in memory of soldiers from the area who died during the Second World War.
The gardens had special displays commemorating the centenary of the First World War.
The flower beds in High Street near the entrance gates are regularly replanted.
The gardens are fenced and entrance is through gates with plaques on the pillars listing the names of soldiers who died during the Second World War.
Displays on this board are changed periodically. The centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele was being commemorated at the end of July.
The gardens are a peaceful place to relax and reflect as well as remember those who have died serving their country.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorial
Imperial War Museum WWII Memorial
The Memorial Garden, Tring
The memorial is in the grounds of the Church of St Peter and St Paul in High Street.
Tring also has another area commemorating those who served and died during war. The Memorial Gardens which were established in memory of soldiers from the area who died during the Second World War.
The gardens had special displays commemorating the centenary of the First World War.
The flower beds in High Street near the entrance gates are regularly replanted.
The gardens are fenced and entrance is through gates with plaques on the pillars listing the names of soldiers who died during the Second World War.
Displays on this board are changed periodically. The centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele was being commemorated at the end of July.
The gardens are a peaceful place to relax and reflect as well as remember those who have died serving their country.
Further information:
Imperial War Museum Memorial
Imperial War Museum WWII Memorial
The Memorial Garden, Tring
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