Frampton Cotterell - St. Peter’s Church
This memorial was erected by public subscription in 1922. It is in the form of a 14ft high Celtic cross of Portland stone. The plinth is inscribed with the names of 21 servicemen killed during the Fist World War and two servicemen who died during World War Two. In 2005 the parish council refurbished this memorial and inserted a new panel of Portland stone with names of the First World War fallen inscribed afresh.
By kind permission, this information is based on the following source(s): Yate Heritage Centre Oral History Project resources: Research by Sheila Jabs, a volunteer at Yate Heritage Centre.
Name | Born | Died | Regiment |
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Millett Harold | 1896 | 19/10/1918 | Army Cyclists Corps |
Reveley Charles Herbert | 1891 | 26/04/1915 | South Wales Borderers |
Richardson Ronald George | 1911 | 28/08/1944 | Royal Army Service Corps |
Robbins William Edward | 1899 | 15/03/1918 | Royal Dublin Fusiliers |
Rogers James Charles | 1893 | 29/10/1914 | Gloucestershire Regiment |
Short Eden | 1893 | 08/10/1918 | 19th Royal Hussars |
Stiff Cecil Garnett | 27/03/1885 | 06/05/1917 | Canadian Infantry |
Stiff Horace Roy | 1894 | 18/12/1917 | Royal Field Artillery |
Stone Henry Joseph | 1890 | 13/05/1917 | Bedfordshire Regiment |
Stone Reginald | 1900 | 01/08/1922 |
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