
GLANDFORD
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Detailed Information
Compiled and Copyright © Michael Peck 2013
The
Glandford memorial is to be found in the grounds of St. Martin's Church,
Glandford, Norfolk. It takes the form of a four stepped base surmounted
by a shaft and cross with a crucifix on the front face of the cross.
There are no names listed for World War 1 or World War 2 but there is
one grave in the churchyard for World War 2.
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Photographs
Copyright © Michael Peck 2013 |
IN
MEMORY OF ALL THOSE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR KING AND
COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 18
HOLY JESU HAVE MERCY ON THEIR SOULS
No
names listed for World War 1
Churchyard
Headstone |
KELLOW,
DFC |
Stanley
William |
Squadron
Leader (Pilot) 89825, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 489 (Royal
New Zealand Air Force) Squadron. Born London 1913, enlisted 1940
and killed in Beaufighter aircraft accident 5th June 1944 when operating
from RAF Langham. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC).
Buried Glandford (St Martin) Churchyard.

SQUADRON
LEADER
S.W. KELLOW D.F.C.
PILOT
ROYAL AIR FORCE
5TH JUNE 1944
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Last
updated
10 August, 2016
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