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Book of the Widecombe Roll of Honour

Background to the Book

View the book in Book Format        View 'The Fallen"

 

View individual pages by using the index below:

 

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  • They Shall Grow Not Old
  • Introduction by Revd. Geoffrey Fenton
  • Ernest Beard
  • William Richard Beard
  • William Thomas Hamlyn Beard
  • William Henry Bray
  • Henry James Broome
  • Samuel John Caunter
  • George Coaker
  • James William Courtier
  • Samuel Courtier
  • William Daw
  • John Harvey Endacott
  • George Ford
  • Sydney George Hambley
  • Samuel Hannaford
  • Sidney Owen Hannaford
  • William Herbert Hannaford
  • William Andrew Harvey
  • George Hill
  • Robert Alfred John Hitchcock
  • Joshua Northmore Horton
  • John Henry Irish
  • Bertram E Jones
  • Albert George Kernick
  • John Henry Kernick
  • George Ireland King
  • John Henry King
  • Owen King
  • Robert Paul Kitson
  • Walter Kinloch Kitson
  • Henry Albert Lamb
  • Frederick Miners
  • William Frederick Miners
  • Walter Samuel Morley
  • Charles Norrish (Senior)
  • Charles Norrish (Junior)
  • John Norrish
  • William Norrish
  • George Nosworthy
  • Thomas Nosworthy
  • William Robert Smerdon Nosworthy
  • Harry Opie
  • Richard Grenville Palmer
  • Francis Pascoe
  • Edmund Reynolds Willoughby Radcliffe
  • John Douglas Henderson Radcliffe
  • Harold Arthur Reynolds
  • Ernest Oliver Townsend
  • Arthur Bowen Van Straubenzee
  • Charles Henry Vincent
  • Samuel Warren
  • Frederick George Willcocks
  • Reflections by Lt Col (Retired) Tony Clark OBE

 

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