
BLAKENEY
WAR MEMORIALS
World
War 1 & 2 and Other - Detailed Information
Compiled and Copyright © Transcribed and photographed by Carolynn
Langley; researched Lynda Smith 2004
Situated on the A149 main road, through Blakeney, the cottages were
built with a dedicatory memorial wall. The wall is made up of brick
work and pebble stones shaped into an arch. The centre plaque is in
the shape of an arched window, made of granite and displays the names
in the shape of a cross. This is combined with a small, rectangular
granite plaque below that displays names from the Second World War.
There are 31 names listed for World War 1 and 8 for World War 2. In
1995 the memorial was refacedc in marble due to its poor condition.
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Photographs
Copyright © Carolynn Langley - 2004
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THESE
COTTAGES ARE ERECTED
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE
BLAKENEY MEN
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR 1914 – 1918
ADCOCK |
Edward
A |
Private
235978, 2nd/8th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers.Killed in action
on 21st March 1918 in France & Flanders. Born and resident Blakeney,
enlisted Swaffham. Formerly 1524, Norfolk Yeomanry. Buried in Heath
Cemetery, Harbonnieres, Somme, France. Plot I. Row G. Grave 3. |
ALLEN |
Percy
Henry |
Private
20740, 10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed in action 22 May
1915. Aged 36. Born 15 August 1885 in Surbiton. Son of J. W. Allen,
of 39, Paternoster Row, London. Next of kin listed as John Allen,
of Allernderne, Blakeney, Norfolk. Motor Engineer by trade. Enlisted
23 September 1914 at Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, aged 29. Height
5 feet 10½ inches, girth 38½ inches, complexion dark,
eyes blue, hair balck; Church of England. No known grave. Commemorated
on Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. National Archives of Canada
Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 106 - 18

Percy Allen relaxing at Blakeney
Photograph © William Finlayson 2013
See
extracts from Percy sent
from the front
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ASH |
Basil
Claudius |
Lieutenant.
2nd Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Killed
in action on 20th September 1914. Aged 28. Son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Claudius James Ash, of Blakeney, Norfolk. Buried in Chauny
Communal Cemetery British Extension, Aisne, France. Plot 6. Row
C. Grave 4.
Extract
from THE BOND OF SACRIFICE Volume 1 August to December 1914,
page 10:
LIEUTENANT
BASIL CLAUDIUS ASH, THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS (NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AND
DERBYSHIRE REGIMENT), who was killed in action on the 20th
September 1914, was the son of Claudius James Ash, of Blakeney,
Norfolk, and 2, Parkhill Road, Hampstead, and was born on the 25th
April, 1886. He joined the Sherwood Foresters from the Militia in
March, 1907, and became Lieutenant in June, 1909. From October of
that year till the Great War broke out, he was employed with the
Nigerian Regiment, West African Frontier Force. |
BALDING |
Robert |
Able
Seaman 190103. (RFR/CH/B/6413). H.M.S. "Aboukir. Royal Navy. Died
on 22nd September 1914. Aged 34. Son of Robert John and M. Balding,
of Blakeney, Norfolk. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent.
Panel 2.
Special
note: In the early hours of the morning of 22 September
1914, HMS Aboukir along with HMS Cressy & HMS Hogue were sunk by
torpedoes fired from a U-boat under the command of Otto Weddigen,
in the North Sea. |
BULLEN |
Vincent
Keeble |
Chief
Stoker 277882. H.M.S. "Vanguard. Royal Navy. Died on 9th July 1917.
Aged 44. Son of William Richard and Ellen Bullen, of Blakeney, Norfolk;
husband of Marian Elizabeth Bullen, of 5, St. Ethelbert St., Hereford.
No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 23.
Special
note:
HMS Vanguard along suddenly blew up whilst anchored in Scapa
Flow. Over 800 of her crew were lost. |
CLAXTON |
C |
No
further information available at present. |
COOKE |
Christopher
Arthur Gresham |
Midshipman,
H.M.S. "Vanguard," Royal Navy. Killed when his ship blew
up due to an internal explosion 9 July 1917. Aged 18. Son of Arthur
Cooke, F.R.C.S., and Lucy Vivien Cooke, of Grove Lodge, Cambridge.
No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel
20.
Extract
from De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918, Vol 4., page 35:
COOKE,
CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR GRESHAM, Midshipman, Royal Navy, eldest
s. of Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Cooke, of Grove Lodge, Cambridge,
R.A.M.C. (T.F.), by his wife, Lucy Vivien, dau. of John Collyer;
b. Cambridge, 16 June, 1899; educ. St. Peter's Court,
Broadstairs, and the Royal Naval Colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth;
joined the Navy in May, 1912; served in H.M.S. Aboukir, which
was torpedoed 22 Sept. 1914; later he served in H.M.S. Vanguard;
took part in the Jutland Battle, and was killed in action 9 July,
1917, by an explosion. His Commanding Officer wrote : "He
was such an exceptionally brilliant young officer, and I know
Capt. Dick had a very high opinion of him ; so much so that he
specially selected him for his personal staff in action."
Unm.
Commemorated
within the church:
Giving
thanks to God
for the Beloved Memory
of
Christopher Arthur
Gresham Cooke
Midshipman R.N.
Aged 18
HMS Abouku-, torpedoed
22nd Sept 1914
Battle of Jutland 31st May 1916.
Killed by explosion in
HMS Vanguard 9th July 1917.
He lived happily
and died bravely.
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COOPER |
Reginald
Charles |
Private
14156. 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Died at home on 5th July
1916. Aged 20. Born Cromer. Enlisted Norwich. Son of Charles Thomas
and Marian L. Cooper of High St., Blakeney. Buried in the North-East
part of . Blakeney (St. Nicholas) Churchyard, Norfolk. |
HAINES |
Clarence
Amerson |
Private
13251, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action on 27th
July 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Blakeney, Enlisted Norwich.
No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1
C and 1 D. |
HUDSON |
George
Peter |
Gunner
116211, 301st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
12 September 1918. Aged 33. Born Blakeney, Norfolk, enlisted Enfield,
resident Enfield Lock, Middlesex. Married a Blakeney girl (Ellen
Walker) and had two children. In 1911 they were living at 83 Clarence
Road, Grays, Essex, where George was a Dairyman. Buried in CROIX-ROUGE
MILITARY CEMETERY, QUAEDYPRE, Nord, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave
24.
Commemorated
within the church:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN PROUD AND AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF GEORGE PETER HUDSON
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION NEAR YPRES
SEP 12th 1918 AGED 33 YEARS HIS LIFE FOR HIS COUNTRY;
HIS SOUL TO GOD.
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KING |
George
[Alfred] |
[Plaque
lists him as Warrant Officer] Gunner (Officer Section) 21926, H.M.S.
Crusdaer Royal Navy. Drowned from the Destroyer on Dover Patrol
21 January 1917. Aged 31. Born 31 July 1885 in Cley, Norfolk. Brother
of William (below). Enlisted 31 July 1903 for 12 years and re-enlisted
5 February 1914. Height 5 feet 6½ inches, dark brown hair,
brown eyes, fresh complexion. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 24. |
KING |
William
[Edward] |
[Plaque
lists him as Warrant Officer] Gunner, H.M.S. "Bulwark,"
Royal Navy. Died 26 November 1914. Aged 39. Brother of George
(above). Enlisted 21 March 1908. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 1.
Commemorated
within the church:
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WARRANT OFFICER WILLIAM E. KING R-N.
26th NOV 1914 AGE 39 YEARS
ALSO HIS BROTHER
WARRANT OFFICER GEORGE A. KING R.N.
DROWNED FROM H.M.DESTROYER “CRUSADER”
DOVERPATROL 21st JAN 1917 AGE 32 YEARS
THEIR DUTY NOBLY DONE.
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LANE |
Thomas
R D |
Private
49852, 1st/7th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in
action on 20th September 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and resident
Blakeney, enlisted Cromer. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 31 to 34 and 162 and 162A and 163A.
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LONG |
Herbert
J |
Private
1688, 1st/5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died 28th August 1915
at Gallipoli. Born Blakeney, enlisted Wells, Norfolk. No known grave.
Commemorated onHelles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Addenda
Panel |
LONG,
MM |
Jack |
Private
9377. 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards. Killed in action on 30th
November 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and resident Blakeney,
enlisted Hempton. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). Buried in Gouzeaucourt
New British Cemetery, Nord, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 15. |
LONG |
J
H |
No
further information currently available. |
MITCHELL |
Clement
Barber |
Corporal
14000, 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 11th August
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Blakeney, enlisted Norwich. No known grave. Commemorated on
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
4. |
MOORE |
James |
Private
20771, 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment. Formerly 14021, Norfolk Regiment.
Died of wounds on 2nd January 1916 at Gallipoli aged 18. Born and
resident Blakeney, enlisted Norwich. Son of Mrs. L. Elston, of Blakeney,
Norfolk. Buried in Lancashire Landing Cemetery, Turkey. Plot/Row/Section
J. Grave 96. |
MOORE |
J
A G |
No
further information currently available. |
NEWLAND |
John |
Private
28162. 8th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Formerly 5373, Norfolk
Regiment. Died of wounds on 3rd May 1917 in France & Flanders. Born
and resident Blakeney, enlisted Norwich. Buried in Faubourg D’Amiens
Cemetery, Arras, France. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 25. |
NICHOLLS |
C |
No
further information currently available. |
PALMER |
Thomas
Herbert |
Private
50387, 11th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 10th August 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and
resident Blakeney, enlisted Norwich. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 6 and 8.
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PYKE |
Frederick
Walter |
Rifleman
574924, 1st/17th (County of London) battalion (Poplar and Stepney
Rifles), London Regiment. Killed in action 23rd December 1917 with
E.E.F. Aged 25. Born Norfolk, enlisted Deptford, resident Blakeney.
Son of Samuel and Mary Ann Pyke, of High St., Blakeney, Norfolk.
Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel. Section E. Grave 46. |
PYKE |
William
Samuel |
Private
42161, 9th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Formerly 106287, Hertfordshire
Yeomanry. Died of wounds 19th September 1918 in France & Flanders.
Aged 19. Born and resident Blakeney, enlisted Cromer. Son of Samuel
and Mary Ann Pyke, of High St., Blakeney, Norfolk. Buried in Doingt
Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave
3. |
ROE |
Cyril
Charles Gordon |
Second
Lieutenant, 1st Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Naval Division,
Royal Marine Light Infantry. Killed in action at Oppy Wood 28
April 1917. Aged 21. Born 2 July 1895. Youngest son of the Reverend
Canon R. Gordon Roe, (Rector of this parish) and Isobel Alice
his wife, of Acle Rectory, Norwich. Born on July 2nd 1895. No
known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 1.
Also
commemorated within the church:
Thanking
God for the beloved Memory of Cyril Charles Gordon Roe 2nd Lieut
1st Bait Royal Marine Light Infantry. Youngest son of the Reverend
Canon R. Gordon Roe, Rector of this parish and Isobel.... Alice
his wife .............. Born on July 2nd 1895 killed in action
at Oppy Wood April 28th 1917 in the Great War. “Eternal
rest grant him 0 Lord and let light perpetual shine upon him.”
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SEALES |
William
Edward |
Private
6/5566, 1st/6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died 23rd November
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Enlisted Norwich, resident Blakeney.
Son of James Edward and Edith Maria Seales, of "Greencroft,"
Blakeney, Norfolk. In the 1901 census he is a nephew of Charles
Dack, aged 14, a General Farm Boy, born Blakeney, residing at Greenvroft,
Blakeney. Formerly 5381, Norfolk Regiment. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery
Extension, Seine-Maritime, France. Section O. Plot II. Row U. Grave
19. |
SMITH |
J
W |
No
further information currently available. |
STARLING |
Ernest
Herbert |
Corporal
392092. 2nd/9th Battalion London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles).
Formerly 5379, 9th London Regiment. Killed in action in France &
Flanders on 27th September 1917. Aged 24. Born West Ham. Lived Kensington.
Enlisted London. Son of Mr. J. T. and Mrs. S. A. Starling, of Myrtle
Cottage, Blakeney, Norfolk. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 151. |
TURNER |
Alfred
Edward |
Acting
Sergeant 16837, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action
13th October 1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 30. Born Blakeney,
enlisted Norwich. Son of Edward Clifford Turner and Anna Turner.
No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 30 and
31. |
WRIGHT |
H |
No
further information currently available. |
DANIEL |
H |
No
further information currently available. Possibly
Reginald Maurice DANIEL Serjeant 270013, Northumberland Hussars.
Died 23 March 1918. Ahed 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel, of
Blakeney, Norfolk. Buried in Chauny Communal Cemetery British Extension,
Aisne, France. Plot 4. Row B. Grave 11. |
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THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945 |
BALDING |
J |
Probably:
John Thomas Balding. Aircraftman 1st Class 961889. Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. Died on 30th October 1940. Aged 27. Son of Thomas
and Elizabeth Balding. Buried in Norwich Cemetery, Norfolk. Section
54. Grave 557. |
BALDING |
J
A |
Possibly
either: Jack Arthur Balding. Second Lieutenant 190303.
Durham Light Infantry. Died on 15th May 1941. No known grave. Commemorated on Alamein
Memorial, Egypt. Column 67.
or: Albert Balding,
Marine PLY/X 1845, H.M.S. Glarious, Royal Marines. Died 9 June 1940.
Aged 21. Son of James and Kate Balding, of Blakeney, Norfolk. No
known grave. Commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel
43, Column 1. |
COBON |
Jack |
Corporal
5778737. 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died on 6th June
1944. Aged 27. Son of Thomas William and Mabel Kathleen Cobon, of
Blakeney, Norfolk. Buried in La Delivrande War Cemetery, Douvres,
Calvados, France. Plot III. Row J. Grave 1A. |
COOKE |
N
C |
No
further information currently available. |
GRIMES |
Frederick
William |
Private
5775179. 5th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died on 21st September
1944. Aged 29. Son of Christopher John and Mary May Grimes, of Blakeney,
Norfolk. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji
War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 50.

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HARCOURT |
Raymond
Hugh |
Leading
Aircraftman 906720. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 8th
November 1944. Son of Hugh and Hilda M. Harcourt, of Field Dalling,
Norfolk. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji
War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 438.

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JACKSON |
M
D |
No
further information currently available. |
MILNER |
Harold |
Private
4861490. 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. Died on 21st October
1944. Aged 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John William Milner; husband
of Margaret Marchbanks Milner, of Blakeney, Norfolk. Buried in Geel
War Cemetery, Antwerpen, Belgium. Plot III. Row D. Grave 20. |
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24 December, 2022
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