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War Memorial - Newquay, Cornwall, England




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945
Aden, Falklands, Afghanistan


War Memorial WW I, WW II and further Name panels

Names WW I Names WW II

Newquay
erected this cross to bear lasting witness
to her sons' supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914 - 1918
C. Adams
R. C. Bennett
W. R. Billing
A. S. Bolwell
J. Brancker
H. A. Bray
S. Brown
C. Bullock
S. Burt
K. C. Campbell
W. Carter
P. Chinn
R. H. C. Clemo
G. T. C. Collins
P. C. F. Collins
C. A. Colmer
J. Colwill
W. R. J. Burt
J. Cook
W. Coom
H. Cottrell
W. Currah
P. C. Dann
H. A. B. Dealtry
C. E. Ditton
J. H. Ennor
R. C. Ennor
R. S. Gill
H. Grigg
T. E. Grindon
C. Gutteridge
J. T. Haddy
M. Hoblyn
H. V. Hocking
J. S. House
S. Jacka
E. Jeffery
P. H. Jervdis
E. J. Julian
T. R. Kernick
T. Luke
E. Lukes
L. M. J. Martyn
J. B. McMillan
H. C. Mears
S. Mitchell
R. W. Moffatt
A. Moyses
R. A. Nankervis
E. M. Neilson
C. Nicholls
W. H. North
D. M. O'Callaghan
D. H. O'Flaherty
F. Osborne
W. J. Oxman
P. W. Pascoe
F. H. Passmore
T. Penhorwood
B. A. Pollard
J. H. Pollard
A. L. Quintrell
R. Rawle
B. C. Rawle
H. C. Rickard
J. N. Rickeard
W. A. Roberts
T. T. Rodda
W. Rodda
J. L. Rogers
J. J. Rowe
R. Rowe
R. C. Rowett
J. W. B. Russell
W. M. Spiller
A. Staffieri
J. Stanton
F. Stephens
J. J. Stephens
J. J. Sweet
J. V. Teague
J. Tippett
A. Trebilcock
A. E. Veale
L. Walsh
A. A. Wilkins
F. Williams
J. Willis
T. Willis
"At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them."

To the lasting memory also of those who gave their lives in
the World War 1939 - 1945.
F. Allen
W. C. Arthur
R. V. Askey
W. Baskerville
C. R. Bayley
L. Bellingham
D. T. Bicknell
J. E. Bonner
L. F. Brewer
H. V. Brown
J. F. Carter
T. C. R. Clemo
W. J. Colwill
R. W. Davey
R. B. Drew
G. T. Ellery
J. R. Ennor
G. L. C. Featherstone
D. L. Francis
W. R. Gibbens
T. Gilmartin
C. R. L. Cunningham
H. Harris
H. D. Henwood
P. Hogan
E. H. Hooper
S. O. Jenkins
W. E. Kennedy
W. Lance
R. J. Leavey
V. Luke
W. C. Marks
S. C. McKallin
W. J. Methven
A. L. Mills
E. S. Old
W. C. Pell, M. C.
J. T. Pender
R. Pengelly
S. R. Perkin
B. A. Phillips
A. L. Quintrell
M. Real
G. H. Rippon
A. H. Roberts
P. A. Schneider
F. Stephens
W. C. Stephenson
H. J. E. Sterne
J. H. Storey
A. E. Tinney
W. Toms
R. C. Tonkin
R. G. Trembath
H. P. Trethewey
A. S. Vineer
A. Waters
F. Welland
F. R. E. Whiting
Aden 1964 R. Edwards Falklands Campaign 1982 D. R. S. Hawkins
Their name liveth for evermore

Names Afghanistan Afghanistan
G. R. Nicholas 2006

Flight Lt. Gareth Rodney Nicholas
Redruth, Cornwall, England
40 years old

One of 14 British servicemen killed when a Royal Air Force Nimrod MR2 reconnaissance aircraft accidentally crashed about 12 miles (20 kilometers) west of Kandahar, Afghanistan, on September 2, 2006


Unveiled by the Prince of Wales This memorial was unveiled by
H. R. H. Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall
on Tuesday May 24th, 1921

Fot more information see "89 WW1 Heroes"



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.

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