St Catharines Parishioners

Photograph of St Catharines Parishioners  war memorial
Image: Mark Newton 14 July 2017. Source: Mark Newton 14 July 2017

Data source : UK War Memorials Register compiled by the Imperial War Museum (re-used under a non-commercial license)

Memorial location

Location: Chipping Campden
County/region: Gloucestershire
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are 17 First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 13 casualty records on A Street Near You linked to this memorial, or in some way connected to the area or subject it commemorates
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ImageNameRegimentDate of death
Private Harold Ashwin 9692South Lancashire Regiment14/11/1914 (aged 21)
Private Charles Langley King 26283Gloucestershire Regiment03/04/1916
Lieutenant Alastair Edward Chisholm Royal Scots25/09/1915 (aged 21)
Gunner Frederick Payne 42513Royal Garrison Artillery30/05/1918 (aged 25)
Private Charles John Bruce 2240Gloucestershire Regiment03/04/1919 (aged 37)
Lance Corporal Oscar Bruce 240043Gloucestershire Regiment17/07/1918 (aged 30)
Private Merriman 7335Worcestershire Regiment12/04/1917 (aged 32)
Private John Dyde 9668Royal Warwickshire Regiment04/10/1917
Captain The Hon. Robert Edmund Thomas More Noel Royal Fusiliers02/02/1918 (aged 29)
Private John Joseph Galloway PLY/1035 (S)Royal Marine Light Infantry13/11/1916 (aged 31)
Lieutenant Archibald William John Joseph Douglas-Dick Scots Guards08/11/1914
Lance Serjeant Thomas Henry Payne 19563Grenadier Guards10/09/1916 (aged 21)
Able Seaman Henry Joseph Dyde R/960Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve26/10/1917