Ashby de la Zouch
- Leicestershire WW1 Memorial Photography
by Paul F. Capewell - Transcribed by Roger
This is a very lovely
memorial made from slate and (I think) sandstone with a small garden of
remembrance to the rear. The whole site is in superb condition and is very well
maintained.
THE FALLEN OF WORLD WAR ONE
H. Allum - H. Ault - C. Avins
- A. Bailey - C. Batson - W. Baxter - F.W. Beardsmore
- T. Betteridge - C. Bradley - A.D.C. Brend - H. Buck - J.J.L. Buck - A. Bull - W.H. Bull - E. Buswell - J.F. Callier - C.E.
Canner - C. Chadwick - H. Chadwick - C. Clayton - J. Clayton - B. Collier -
C.W. Cooke - J.R. Cox - H. Dashwood - T.L. Davenport
- J. Dolman - G. Farmer - M. Feaks - H. Gardiner -
W.R. Gilbert - W. Goodrum - E. Green - W.W. Grew -
W.H. Grundy - A.J. Hall - G. W. Hancock - G. Harper - W.T. Harris - J.H. Harvey
- A. Heward - W. Himes - A.H. Homer - E. J. Jarvis -
W.A. Jarvis - F. Jones - J.W. Jones - W.W. Kabbery -
H.H. Keeling - C. Killingley - H. Kitchen - W. Knight
- E.W. Lathbury - A. Litherland
- L. Lovett - G.W. Maher - D. Marriott - R.J. Mason - S.A. Meakin
- W.K. Meakin - J.C. Meek - F. Muggleston
- J. Murfin - R. Murray - J. H. Powdrill
- E. Poyser (1) - E. Poyser
(2) - J.H. Poyser -
T.C. Poyser - W.E. Poyser -
A. Price - J.W. Price - E.W. Pringle - C.T. Prichard - E. Ramsell
- J. Randall - E.H.H. Rawdon-Hastings - P.C.J.R. Rawdon-Hastings - P. Riley - W. Robinson - B. Broughton -
T. Shreeves - A. Simms - K. Simms - A. Smith - C.H.
Smith - P. Smith - T. Smith - F. A. Southam - W.A.
Staley - C.C. Stewart - J.M. Stewart - W.F. Stott - H. Swindle - G. Thornley - P. Thornton - W.H.C. Tucker - L.A. Tucker - L.A.
Tugby - H. Walker - A.L. Walster
- H. Ward - T. Warren - A. Webb - J. Webster - W.L. Webster - P. Whitlock -
A.H. Wiggett - R. Wilkins - F.C. Wiliton
- R.A. Woodward - H.W. Wykes - A.H. Yates - W. Yorke.
A Plaque that is set into the ground in front of the memorial reads
- "220 MILES to
At the rear of the memorial - there are 2 plaques -
1/ In the form of a branch with leaves with
"U.C.L. A SON COMARADE"
(Note - the spelling of "comarade" is as
seen)
2/ "This sacred place was gifted to the Ashby British Legion by the President & Vice President & The late A. E.
CAPPER"
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