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Category Archives: U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries – Back in Blighty
Landseer’s Prototype?
Whilst visiting a Surrey churchyard this afternoon I came across this grave of a pilot with the Experimental Squadron of the R.A.F. who was killed in a flying accident on 8th May 1918.
Aldeburgh War Memorial
Just down the road from the church (last post), we find ourselves on the sea front where the war memorial is located. Civilians killed by enemy action. Second World War, one would presume, as the panel appears to be an … Continue reading
Aldeburgh – Church of St. Peter & St. Paul
From the far south west, we now find ourselves in Aldeburgh in Suffolk on the North Sea coast, just about as far east as you can get on these islands. This is the church of St. Peter & St. Paul,… … Continue reading
Mawnan – St Mawnan and St Stephen’s Church & Churchyard
From the Highlands of Scotland to the far south west of England, we now find ourselves in Mawnan, on the south Cornish coast, only about thirty miles from Land’s End. The churchyard is quite extensive, so we shall have a … Continue reading
Inverness War Memorial
Inverness War Memorial is sited on the east bank of the River Ness as it heads towards the southern outskirts of Inverness on its way to Loch Ness, a few miles away to the south west. The park in which … Continue reading
Alvie Churchyard
Still in the Highlands, there’s a small churchyard, somewhat off the beaten track, but with beautiful views over Loch Alvie, that requires a visit. Yet another burial ground in the middle of nowhere where the Great War will doubtless make … Continue reading
Carrbridge Cemetery
And here it is. Carrbridge Cemetery. And look! Another one. By which I mean another CWGC sign adorning a pair of cemetery gates, about which I waxed lyrical recently,… …within which a small, neatly enclosed, cemetery awaits. Private James John … Continue reading