The
memorial stands on the village green at the junction of Church Drive
and Siler St, Dyers Close. It btakes the form of a very simple, rough
hewn obelisk set in a railed enclosure. There are 13e names for World
War 1 and 5 for World War 2. The memorial cost £49 10s to erect
and the manufacturers were De Lark Granite Company. In The base and
railings were renewed in 1992 after a lorry was in collision with the
memorial.
FOR
KING
AND
COUNTRY
1914 - 1918 |
BROOKS |
E |
Major
- No further information currently available |
TOTTKE |
S |
Quartermaster
Sergeant - No further information currently available |
HUTCHINS |
J |
Sergeant
- No further information currently available |
TOTTLE |
J |
Corporal
- No further information currently available |
BLACKMORE |
W |
Private
- No further information currently available |
DUNBAR |
S |
Private
- No further information currently available |
FUSSELL |
W |
Private
- No further information currently available |
GRIFFIN |
T |
Private
- No further information currently available |
CULLIFORD |
W |
Private
- No further information currently available |
TOOZE |
E |
Private
- No further information currently available |
VINCENT |
W |
Private
-No further information currently available |
VINCENT |
A |
Private
- No further information currently available |
WRIGHT |
W |
Private
- No further information currently available |
1939
- 1945 |
BELL |
R |
No
further information currently available |
FOURACRE |
P |
No
further information currently available |
HOPE |
P |
No
further information currently available |
SLOCOMBE |
R |
No
further information currently available |