St Marks Mission Church Memorial - WW1

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

Memorial location

Location: Bestwood Village
County/region: Nottinghamshire
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are 16 First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 16 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
Captain James Lancaster Monmouthshire Regiment08/05/1915
Major John Cecil Lancaster Royal Warwickshire Regiment08/05/1915 (aged 41)
Private Arthur Cecil Richmond 265945Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)01/07/1916 (aged 25)
Private Lane 265950Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)27/05/1917
Private James Bailey 12784Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)09/05/1915
Captain Gerald William Lancaster Monmouthshire Regiment14/09/1918 (aged 29)
Serjeant Thomas Hollis Hall 1284Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)14/10/1915 (aged 19)
Private Thomas James 7166Northumberland Fusiliers11/09/1916
Private Thomas Albert Reynolds 13925Dorsetshire Regiment01/07/1916 (aged 19)
Captain Harold Bass Yorkshire Regiment24/04/1918
Private Hamilton S/8555Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)07/09/1916
Private Pates 98654Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)25/11/1917 (aged 28)
Captain Heath Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers)14/03/1916 (aged 32)
Captain Robert Oswald Gardner Monmouthshire Regiment08/05/1915 (aged 31)
Lance Corporal Thomas Whitby 25838Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)22/06/1917 (aged 25)
Private Walter James Cowie S/12873Gordon Highlanders23/08/1916 (aged 23)