St. Mary le Elms WW1 & WW2 Memorial

WW1
Robert Charles ADAMS
7th Suffolk Regiment
Edmund ADAMS
2nd Suffolk Regiment
Percy Alfred AMOS
Manchester Regiment
Victor BAKER
12th Suffolk Regiment
Harold BAKER
4th Suffolk Regiment
Frederick Ewart BARDWELL
AKA
10th Notts & Derby Regiment
Walter Stanley BARTRAM
10th Suffolk Regiment
George BERGDAHL
3rd Suffolk Regiment
Jack Stanley BULLEN
16th Canadian Scottish Regiment
George BURCH
Grenadier Guards
Ernest Frank BURT
1st Suffolk Regiment
Ernest CHASON
2nd Suffolk Regiment
William Charles CLARK
1st Norfolk Regiment
Charles CURTIS
RFC
James FLEMING
2nd Border Regiment
Malcolm FRASER
7th Suffolk Regiment
Walter HURRICKS
1st Bedford Regiment
Thomas LEWIS DCM
Rifle Brigade
Robert James MAY
13th Essex
Arthur Frank NUNN
8th Suffolk Regiment
Arthur Walter NUNN
HMS Pathfinder
Victor ORSI
7th Suffolk Regiment
William George OXER
2nd Suffolk Regiment
Jabez William PARKER
4th Suffolk Regiment
Arthur Martin PARKER
4th Suffolk Regiment
George Stanley PARKER
1st London Regiment
Arthur PASCALL
1st Bedford Regiment
Edward Harvey PEARCE
1st Suffolk Regiment
Arthur Cornelius RANSON
2nd London Regiment
Frederick John SCRIVENER
Royal Sussex Regiment
Charles Frederick SWORDER
7th Suffolk Regiment
John Leslie SWORDER
RFC
George TAYLOR
Anglian Brigade Howitzers RGA
Harold George Winslow TODD
7th Suffolk Regiment
Arthur WILSON
RN
The church believed to of sustained an arson attack, destroying many artefacts in the tower end of the church. The war memorial which was hand painted on a wooden panel collapsed face down onto the floor saving the names of the fallen.
The base of the tower where the panels collapsed,
The New WW1 Memorial remade after the fire with the names etched onto the glass doors
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