In memory of the men of Worthing and district who who laid down their lives for their country in the South African War 1899 - 1902 Erected by public subscription 1903 | ||
Private C. Buck 1st Royal Sussex Regt. Private T. Butcher 1st Royal Sussex Regt. Private G. Hide 1st Royal Sussex Regt. Private B. E. Little 1st Royal Sussex Regt. (V. B.) Private A. C. Hyland 2nd Hampshire Regt. Private A. C. Edwards 1st Oxfordshire Light Infantry Private C. Heather Rifle Brigade Private H. Boxall Royal Army Medical Corps Trooper W. H. Churchill Sussex Imperial Yeomanry Private H. W. Pope Cape Town Highlanders Trooper P. Bushby Rhodesian Horse Trooper N. B. Binks South African Light Horse Trooper E. F. Bentall South African Constabulary |
Captain P. N. Field Scottish Horse Lieut. T. T. Simpson 2nd King's Shropshire Light Infantry Sergt. W. J. Burtenshaw Royal Engineers (Balloon Section) Sergt. C. H. T. Collet Natal Mounted Police Sergt. B. H. D. Leigh Roberts' Horse Corporal R. Redfern 1st King's Dragoon Guards Corporal W. P. Hoad 1st Royal Sussex Regt. Private G. Churcher 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) Private S. Hook 12th Lancers Private J. Butler 2nd East Kent Regt. (The Buffs) Private A. H. Kimpton 2nd Royal Fusiliers Private A. H. May 1st Suffolk Regt. (V. B.) Private C. Overington 2nd East Surrey Regt. |
Jim Kimpton, the provider of the pictures above, points on Private A. H. Kimpton. A brother of his great-grandfather. Thank you for the pictures, Jim. |
This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II. |