BERKSHIRE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT FORUM

 

Berkshire War Memorials Project

 

WEST BERKSHIRE - SULHAMSTEAD

 

 Sulhampstead Parish includes Sulhampstead Bannister and Sulhampstead Abbotts

 

St Michael's Church, Sulhamstead Bannister (now demolished)

WW1 - 19 names on stone cross in churchyard  

 

Names recorded by Alan Hutchins July 1998

 

Police College

WW1 and WW2 memorial to Berkshire Constabulary

 

BWM4051 26/5/2011

 

All memorials in Sulhamstead Abbots

Place

Location

Description

ID

Sulhamstead Abbots

St Mary's churchyard

Grave (Thoyts)

WB263

Sulhamstead Abbots

 

Memorial

ID:

WB263

UKNIWM:

 

Location:

St Mary's churchyard

OS Map Ref:

SU645679

Description:

Grave (Thoyts)


Text:
Upper face, east:
In loving memory / Harold Richard Mortimer / son of / Franl and Rose Thoyts / died July ?? 1908 / aged 24 // Also of his Brother / Robert Elmhirst Thoyts / Lt Com RN / died March 7th 1915 aged 34
Upper face, south:
In Ever Loving Memory / Kathleen Olive wife of / Robert Elmhirst Thoyts / died December 11th 1938
East end of stone:
“In his Will is our Peace

 

All memorials in Sulhamstead Bannister

Place

Location

Description

ID

Sulhamstead Bannister

St Michael's churchyard (church demolished)

Stone (celtic) cross & stone plaque

 

Sulhamstead Bannister

 

Memorial

ID:

WB195

UKNIWM:

7785

Location:

St Michael's churchyard (church demolished)

OS Map Ref:

SU639685

Description:

Stone (celtic) cross & stone plaque


Text:
The Great War 1914-1918
To the glory of GOD and in memory of
G Belcher
B Bonner
H Cooper
G Dering
C Halcoop
W Hill
G Leake
S Locke
W Locke
L Nash
T Nash
W Ryder
A Tuttle
E Tuttle
G B Tyser
J Wells
B Wernham
F Wigmore
Dorothea M Shepherd
See ye to it that these shall not have died in vain