Military Graves & Memorials
Military graves, war and peace. Also includes anyone "killed by enemy action" and Merchant Navy casualties.
War Memorial, Old Hill, Christchurch, Newport 12 A…
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The Christchurch war memorial, remembering the dead of two world wars. In the background, Church House (Holy Trinity Church).
War Memorial, Old Hill, Christchurch, Newport 12 A…
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The Christchurch war memorial, remembering the dead of two world wars. In the background, Holy Trinity Church and graveyard.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
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A memorial dedicated to the men of the parish who fell during the Boer Wars 1899-1902.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
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The white ensign used by HMS Croome during service off North Africa in WW2. It was presented to St John's and the people of Bromsgrove in 1943.
HMS Croome (L62) was a Type 2 Hunt Class destroyer which saw service mainly in the Mediterranean. She was "adopted" by Bromsgrove during the war. In 1957 she was paid off and scrapped.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
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