Bagshot's war memorial was originally placed at the junction
of High Street, London Road and Church Road but was relocated to the churchyard
at the parish church to facilitate a road widening programme.
As with every community throughout the country it is the focal point for the annual Remembrance Sunday act of remembrance when wreaths are laid, the name sof the fallen are read out, and two minute's silence is observed.
| 1914 - 18 | |
|---|---|
| Thomas A Abbott
Martin Alan Anderson MC William Ewart Beesley Herbert Brown Charles Burles Frederick Charles Butler John Clements MM Charles James Cockburn MC John Cockburn H N R Cowie DSO CMG Walter Henry Davis Herbert Domoney Bernard Christian Draper Frank Draper Reginald Draper John Charles Gatfield John Frier George Hall Stanley Harrington Ernest Edward Hawkins Frederick H Kircher Albert George Knapp David Tyrell May Frederick John Moth Charles Thomas Munday |
A H Perrott
Reginald James Paice J A Parker FG Robinson Fred J Rose Herbert A M Rowe Benjamin Searle George Edward Smethers George Edward Soan John William Stennett Henry Edward Stevens George William Sumner Charles William Taylor George taylor George Trueman William Turner Charles H E Varndell Harry Venn DCM George William Weeks Albert Wheeler Jack White James White Herbert Wickens Charles William Wood Sydney Stanley Wroth |
| 1939 - 1945 | |
| John Thompson McKellar Anderson VC DSO
Frederick John Cherry William James Evans Leslie George Flynn D'Arcy Clifford Francis Philip Herridge |
Teddy Roy Humphries
Thomas Moran Frederick Parker Robert Rose Jack Herbert White |
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