Redmarley D'Abitot

War Memorial

Ordnance Survey reference: SO 753314
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Redmarley was formerly in Worcestershire, and is now in Gloucestershire

This memorial is on a small triangle of green at a road junction. There are four square blocks on the octagonal base, and a cross on top of these blocks.
On the base is:

To the glory of God
and in memory of
those men of this parish
who fell in the Great War
1914-1919
may they rest in peace

On those square blocks:

Charles W Arnold
Herbert Arnold
Arthur W Attwood
Charles Barratt
Roland Barratt

Albert E Davies
William H Drew
Samuel Dobbins
Richard Elton
Archie Gittings

John Gidding
Evan Payne
Albert Philipps
William Robinson
William Sandford

William Skillerne
Edward J Slade
Fred Spiers
George Spiers
Thomas A Voyce
Thomas A Westbury

Lower down on the memorial base (a couple of letters are eroded:)

1939-1945
Edgar Bailey
Hubert M Jones
Sidney L Mumby
Thomas W Priday

Corporal W Priday ? K.S.L.I. (?)
Fell in action Dec 9th 1939
The first British Army
casualty of the War

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Last modified 27 February 2000