St Marys Church - WW1 Plaque

Photograph of St Marys Church - WW1 Plaque  war memorial
Image: Old Hunstanton WW1 plaque. Source: Colin Murray

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

Memorial location

Location: Old Hunstanton
County/region: Norfolk
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are 14 First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 18 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
Corporal Wales 7223Army Pay Corps24/02/1919 (aged 36)
Sapper Fredrick Charles Nelson 84755Royal Engineers06/08/1916 (aged 20)
Second Lieutenant Francis Bernard Evans Royal Flying Corps17/02/1918 (aged 22)
Corporal Leslie Norman Witley 3800Royal Flying Corps26/03/1918 (aged 23)
Serjeant Walter William Taplin 26841Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)22/05/1920 (aged 21)
Private William Alfred Richardson 18082Norfolk Regiment15/04/1915 (aged 24)
Private Griffiths 2633Lovat Scouts08/07/1915
Private Frederick John Barnes 6337Norfolk Regiment04/03/1915 (aged 32)
Leading Seaman William James Newstead 192850Royal Navy, HMS Monmouth01/11/1914 (aged 33)
Private Brown 3/7658Norfolk Regiment20/07/1916
Corporal Gordon Cronin Gray 15324Norfolk Regiment26/09/1915 (aged 18)
Private Alfred Basil Newstead 240513Norfolk Regiment19/04/1917 (aged 22)
Rifleman William James Rumbold S/20116Rifle Brigade19/11/1917 (aged 29)
Private Arthur Roythorne 25658Grenadier Guards09/10/1917 (aged 19)
Private Ernest William Crown 12584Bedfordshire Regiment27/03/1918
Private Robert William Allsop 20733Essex Regiment13/08/1915
Private Herbert Dowdy 50156Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)19/09/1918 (aged 26)
Private Melton 8556Norfolk Regiment13/01/1916 (aged 22)