Staple Hill - Page Park
This is a memorial in the form of a stone needle with a stepped base commemorating local people who died in First and Second World Wars. It is situated in Page Park. The inscription is:
” In Glorious Memory of the men of Downend and Soundwell who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918. Their name liveth for ever more’.
Name | Born | Died | Regiment |
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Brown Edwin Henry | 1891 | 21/07/1917 | Royal Garrison Artillery |
Brown William | 1899 | 19/06/1918 | Somerset Light Infantry |
Brown William | 1889 | 14/04/1918 | Gloucestershire Regiment |
Bryant Frederick William | 07/05/1889 | 02/06/1916 | 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles |
Bryant Henry George | 1896 | 28/03/1918 | Gloucestershire Regiment |
Burnett Thomas | 23/06/1889 | 08/10/1918 | Mercantile Marine |
Callaghan Douglas Henry | 1899 | 23/08/1918 | Machine Gun Corps |
Carnelly Fredrick George | 1897 | 26/06/1918 | Royal Garrison Artillery |
Carpenter R | |||
Chappell MM Charles Huntley | 1894 | 18/04/1918 | Gloucestershire Regiment |
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