Bradford Abbas WAR MEMORIAL |
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"Just to the west of the post office stands the village War Memorial, which stands on a site which, in 1838, was occupied by a blacksmith's shop with a cottage alongside. It is a small stone structure with a tiled roof and was erected in 1917 by Mr Bartlett of Yeovil with Mr C.E.Benson as architect, at a total cost of £120 19s 6d. Within, on a central panel are the names of all those who fell in the two wars, whilst the side panels contain the names of all those who served in the same wars. An inscription reads:
'Be of good comfort, O my children
For ye shall be remembered.' "
'Bradford Abbas, The History of a Dorset Village' by Eric Garrett, published 1989
Further information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website * Names from the war memorial transcribed on-site by Caryl Parsons.
Left
side panel ( MIs indicate WWII)
Who served
Pte P.LANG
Cpl J.LUMBARD
Pte G.MITCHELL
C.P.O. H.NEWTON
Pte A.NORGATE
Pte R.PEARCE
Pte D.PAUL
Sgt E.PARSONS
Sgt.Maj. W.PATCH
Pte A.PATCH
Pte E.PATCH
Sgt F.PURCHASE
Pte W.REYNOLDS
Pte L.RING
Back left panel (Mis indicate WWI)
Who served
Dvr G.T.ARTHURS
Dvr J.V.ARTHURS
Pte W.BAKER
L.Cpl. F.BERE
Sgt T.BERE
Pte W.BERE
Pte F.BURROUGH
Pte W.BURROUGH
L.Cpl. L.BRAGG
Sgt A.COOMBS
Pte G.CHAFFEY
Pte W.CLEAL
Pte F.CLEAL
Pte B.COOPER
1st Cls.Stk. F.COX
2nd Lt. A.COX
Pte H.COX
Pte W.CONWAY
Stkr. G.CALLER
Stkr. F.CALLER
Pte A.CALLER
Pte A.DISKETT
Pte F.DENNETT
Pte W.DODGE
Pte E.DICKER
Centre back panel (WWI)
Who gave their life
In Memoriam
C.S.M. A.BURROUGH *
Pte F.CALLER
Cpl W.CHAFFEY *
Pte F.GARRETT
Pte H.GLOVER *
Sgt F.GRAY ?*
Pte J.KENT
Pte W.MARTIN
Seaman A.SYMES * (also has a headstone in the churchyard)
Pte H.SMITH
Pte B.GOULD
1939-1945
Edward Ainsley THOMAS *
Pilot Officer, RAF, VR
'Greater love hath no man than this
that a man lay down his life for his friends.'
Back
right panel (MIs indicate WWI)
Who served
Far.Cpl. A.DENTY
Dvr E.FOWLER
Cmr W.FOWLER
Capt A.FIRTH
Capt P.FIRTH
Lt M.FIRTH
Gnr W.GOSNEY
Gnr T.GOSNEY
Pte R.GOSNEY
Pte W.GOODENOUGH
Stk.P.O. R.GILL
Dvr W.GOULD
L/Cpl L.HIGGINS
Pte A.JEANS
Pte J.KENT
Sgt.Maj. W.LANG
Pte J.MARTIN
Pte A.TASWELL
Pte J.TOWNSHEND
Gnr W.TROWBRIDGE
Dvr W.UPSALL
Pte S.UPSALL
L/Cpl G.WALLBRIDGE
Pte H.WALLBRIDGE
Pte G.WILLIS
Right
side panel (MIs indicate WWII)
Who served
Stk H.SMITH
Pte W.SMITH
Gnr W.SMITH
Pte J.SMITH
Pte A.SMITH
Pte V.SMITH
Pte E.SMITH
Pte C.SMITH
Pte W.SMITH
Pte E.STEVENS
Sgt J.BOUCHER
Pte H.ELLAWAY
Gnr W.TURNER
Pte C.GARRETT
Pte C.W.GARRETT
Pilot Officer 132619, 630 Sqdn, Royal Air Force, Volunteer Reserve
Died Monday 1st January 1945, aged 26
Son of John and Mary Jane THOMAS, husband of Clarice Mary Warr THOMAS of Iwerne Minster, Dorset
A.SYMES
Petty Officer Stoker 310701, HMS Hampshire, Royal Navy
Died Sunday 3rd October 1915
Cemetery – Bradford Abbas, north-east corner, headstone
Wilfred John CHAFFEY, M.M.
Lance Corporal 230196, Dorset Yeomanry (Queen's Own)
Died Wednesday 21st November 1917, aged 29
Son of William and Bessie CHAFFEY, of Bradford Abbas
?Frederick GRAY
Sergeant, 5th Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment
Died Saturday 21st August 1915, aged 41
Son of Ambrose and Fanny GRAY, of Forest Deer, Gillingham
Husband of Annie GRAY, of Stoford
Served in South African War with 2nd Bn.
Arthur George BURROUGH
Service # 6289, 2nd Scots Guards
Died 16th May 1915
Pte, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1st Bn., service # 27808
Died 2nd September 1916