The memorial panels can be found inside of the Church of St. Botolph. |
To the glory of God and the honoured memory of the brave men from this parish who sacrificed their lives in the Great War A. D. 1914 - 1918. | ||
George William Barton Maurice Bellamy Paul Bennett William Bristow Harry Burley Frank Clare Ernest Edward Clark Herbert Percy Cleary Robert Arthur Coy Albert Ellis GGeorge Ellis William Elvin John William Fish |
John Robert Grimes Luke Holderness Charles Gordon Kirk (Capt.) Gerard Arthur Kirk (Lieut.) Richard Lewis Richard Morley Albert Pell Henry Sellars Philip Rodney Shannon Alfred Smith Thomas Steven Townsend Arthur Shannon Willson Herbert Edwin Wyer | |
"Their name liveth for evermore." | ||
Jabez Sidney Evison | Robert Hardy Thompson |
Remember also these who gave their lives in the Second World War A. D. 1939 - 1945 | |
Frederick Lawrence Bettany
★ Leslie H. Callow
★ Maurice Harold Chamberlain ★ Eric Victor Clay ★ Gordon David Colby ★ Alfred Daubney ★ George D. Hempstead ★ Frederick Rear ★ William Charles Goy Roper ★ William Henry Sellars ★ John F. Sharp ★ Eric Skelton ★ Arthur Edward Todd ★ Ralph Byron Wainer ★ Harry Warne ★ | |
He that loseth his life for my sake shall find it |
To the glory of God and in loving memory of William Carleton Barrett Captain of S. S. Stuart Prince, who nobly went down with his ship March 22th 1917, after being torpedoed by enemy submarine off the north coast of Ireland. | ||
Also in affectionate remembrance of Eileen the only child of William Carleton and Letitia Kate Barrett born October 7th 1896, died November 16th 1901. "There's a home for little children, above the bright blue sky." | ||
The window was placed here to their beloved memory by his widow Letitia Kate Barrett who was formerly a worshipper in this Church of St. Botolph, Quarrington. Information |
The Church and interior Picture owner: Jules & Jenny Source: Wikipedia |
The picture of the church of St. Botolph and interior is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. |
This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II. |