Hampton Wick War Memorial
Hampton Wick War Memorial | |
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England, United Kingdom | |
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For Local servicemen who died in the two World Wars | |
Unveiled | 1921 |
Location | 51°24′40″N 0°18′41″W / 51.4112°N 0.3113°W Hampton Court Road, Hampton Wick, near Kingston Bridge, London |
PARISH OF HAMPTON WICK 1914–1918 TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE BRAVE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY 1939–1945 | |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Hampton Wick War Memorial |
Designated | 19 November 2015 |
Reference no. | 1430664 |
The Hampton Wick War Memorial in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is situated on the Hampton Wick side of Kingston Bridge, between the bridge and the entrance to Home Park. Several dozen casualties of both world wars are commemorated. Most of these men will have been lost or buried abroad, but a few are buried in the London area. The memorial has been Grade II listed since 2015.[1]
The Hampton Wick War Memorial was unveiled on 3 May 1921, commemorating 47 local servicemen who died during the First World War. In 1933 the memorial was floodlit using gas from the Hampton Wick Gas Company. Following the Second World War a further 17 names were added to commemorate those who fell during that conflict.[1]
Some World War I casualties
Cecil Howard Sivers – 12th Bristol Battalion, the
Walter Henry Martin – Sergeant, RAF. Son of Mrs Hickman and husband of Edith L. Stripp (formerly Martin). Airman in training, he died on 6 November 1918, five days before the Armistice and his squadron never entered active service. He is buried at Chingford, Essex,[3] the home of his squadron.
Henry John Doe – 1st Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. April 1895 to 20 July 1916, buried at Serre Rd No 2 Cemetery.[4]
Some World War II casualties
Derek William Eves –
Leonard Roy Hebberd – D-Day glider pilot, Army Air Corps – SAS. He took part in the D-Day landings and died three days later, on 9 June 1944. He is buried near to Hampton Wick, at Teddington Cemetery, with his mother and father.[6]
William Timothy Udale – Sergeant,
See also
- List of public art in Richmond upon Thames
References
- ^ a b Historic England (19 November 2015). "Hampton Wick War Memorial (1430664)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
- ^ "Grave of Cecil Howard Sivers". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Grave of Walter Henry Martin". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Grave of Henry John Doe". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Grave of Derek William Eves". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Leonard Roy Hebberd". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Grave of William Timothy Udale". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 12 November 2022.