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Documentation Concerning War Memorials Held at Gloucestershire Documentation concerning war memorials held at Gloucestershire Archives post-WW1 Place/Organisation Description Finding Ref Acton Turville Faculty for brass tablet as war memorial, 1920 P4 CW 3/1/10 Adlestrop Marble Tablet as War Memorial, F. E. Howard (Architect), 4 May 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/52 Aldsworth Stone Tablet as War Memorial, 24 Feb 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/23 Alvington Stone Tablet as War Memorial, 2 Sept 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/33 Amberley Royal British Legion, Amberley Branch, minutes of war memorial committee meetings, 1919-1949 (1 volume) D11081/1/1 Amberley Painted Panel on Screen as War Memorial, drawing by Henry A. Payne (artist/craftsman), 20 July 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/87 Ampney St Peter Brass Tablets Part of War Memorial, 2 Sept 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/34 Ampney St Peter Faculty for erection of war memorial, 1919 P17 CW 3/4/4 Arlingham Stone Tablet as War Memorial, 26 Jan 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/14 Ashleworth Bronze Tablet as War Memorial, Martyn & Co (artist/craftsmen), 4 Oct 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/50 Aston Somerville Brass Tablet as War Memorial, rubbing by F.Osborne (artist/craftsman), 23 Apr 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/23 Avening Stone Tablet as War Memorial, S. Cox (artist/craftsman), 13 June 1922 GDR/F1/1/1922/37 Bagendon Renovation of Windows as War Memorial, F. C. Eden (Architect), 3 Feb 1925 GDR/F1/1/1925/5 St. Lawrence's Church: plan, sections and elevations of proposed lych gate (war memorial); architect probably Walter B. Wood, Barnwood 1921 D7942/363 Barnwood Lych Gate as War Memorial, plan,elevation & section by Walter B. Wood (Architect), F. W. Pear (artist/craftsman), 4 June 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/33 Beckford Lych Gate & Tablet as War Memorial, drawing by R. E. & C. Marshall (artist/craftsmen), 16 March 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/30 Berkeley Oak Reredos & Altar as War Memorial, Henry Payne (artist/craftsman), 11 May 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/53 Berkeley 2 Bells as War Memorial, Mears & Stainbank (artist/craftsmen), 28 July 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/53 Berkeley Faculty for war memorial reredos and altar, 1920 P42 CW 3/13 Berkeley Order of service for dedication of war memorial bells 1921 P42 CW 3/15 Berkeley List of names on war memorial P42 CW 3/21 Bishops Cleeve Postcard view photograph of War Memorial for Southam and Bishops Cleeve, 1919 - 20 GPS/396/11 Bishops Cleeve Minutes of the War Memorial Committee, 1935 P46 SP 1/1 Bisley Oak Screen as War Memorial, 30 Oct 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/65 Bisley Bussage: Oak Rood as War Memorial, 22 June 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/75 Blaisdon Photograph of postcard view of village streets at crossroad, war memorial shown, c.1920 GPS/49/4 Blakeney Stained Glass Window & Marble Tablet as War Memorial, 14 June 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/39 Blakeney "Key to the shields in War memorial window", c.1920 P50 CW 3/10 Blockley Stone Tablet as War Memorial, F. L. Grigg & A. Miller (artist/craftsmen), 24 July 1923 GDR/F1/1/1923/27 Blockley Correspondence and related papers about war memorial 1924 P52 CW 3/11 Bourton-on-the-Hill Stone Churchyard Cross as War Memorial, drawing by W. H. Randoll Blacking (Architect), T. Gill (artist/craftsmen), 5 July 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/43 Bourton-on-the-Hill Vestry minutes, including erection of war memorial 1920 P54 VE 2/1 Bourton-on-the-Water Stained Glass Window as War Memorial, 2 May 1918 GDR/F1/1/1918/11 Bourton-on-the-Water Photograph of postcard view of village showing war memorial, c.1930 GPS/55/61 Bourton-on-the-Water Photograph of postcard view of village showing river, war memorial in background, c.1920 GPS/55/64 Brimpsfield Photographs of buildings by F S and F W Waller, including Brimpsfield War Memorial, c.1920 D2593/1/13/4 Brimscombe Stained Glass Windows & Brass Tablet as War Memorial, 3 Mar 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/11 Brimscombe Faculty for stained glass window and war memorial plaque, 1919 P59 CW 3/7 Broadwell Stone Tablet as War Memorial, photograph from Jas. Green & Sons (artist/craftsmen), 23 Apr 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/22 Brockworth Alabaster Tablet as War Memorial, photograph from Jas. Green & Son (artist/craftsmen), 21 Jan 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/5 Bromsberrow The war memorial, 1921 D7547/3/14 Brookthorpe War memorial in church: subscriptions, bill, correspondence, 1922 - 23 P64 CW 3/2 Brookthorpe Description of the war memorial and transcript of the inscription P64 CW 3/17 Buckland Stone Tablet as War Memorial Alteration to Tablet, 15 June 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/69 Cainscross Cainscross Church vases in war memorial window (c.1919) D11768/1/17 Cainscross Typescript note concerning war memorial window, and copy of inscription on war memorial panel, [1930s] D11768/1/32 Cam Parish Council minutes, including erection of a permanent war memorial 1919 P69a PC 1/3 Cam Lower Cam Churchwardens' war memorial account, 1921 P385 CW 2/1 Cam Lower Cam vestry minutes, including war memorial, 1919 P385 VE 2/1 Cam Hopton Church of England Endowed Primary School log book, includes programme of memorial service, dedication and unveiling of war memorial on the Hopton School Green, 1921. N.B. Closed until 1 January 2046 under Data Protection Act 1998. Cam Ask Archives' staff about arrangements to view S69/3/1/2 Chaceley Restoration of Old Churchyard Cross as War Memorial, 9 May 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/27 Chaceley Faculty for war memorial, 1921 P72 CW 3/4 Chalford Stone Calvary as War Memorial, elevation & drawing, 26 Jan 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/13 Charlton Kings Photograph of Charlton Kings war memorial decked with flowers, 1920 GPS/76/9 Charlton Kings Holy Apostles Marble Tablet as War Memorial, photograph & drawing by Boulton (artist/craftsmen), 23 April 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/25 Rood Beam & Stone Tablet as War Memorial; Lych Gate as Peace Offering, drawing by J. B174Coates Carter (Architect), drawing & Charlton Kings, St Mary's section by Boulton (artist/craftsmen), 15 Sept 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/109 Chedworth Stone Tablet as War Memorial, F. L. Griggs (Architect), 4 Aug 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/93 Cheltenham Postcard Photograph of Cheltenham war memorial, c.1921 GPS/78/137 Cheltenham, All Saints Churchyard Calvary as War Memorial, elevation,section by J. Coates Carter (Architect), 28 Jan 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/18 Cheltenham, All Saints Postcard Photograph of War Memorial erected at All Saints, Cheltenham, c.1921 GPS/78/138 Cheltenham, All Saints Faculty for Calvary, as war memorial, 1920 P78/2 CW 3/9/4 Cheltenham, All Saints War Memorial Committee minutes, include newspaper cutting of memorial dedication ceremony, 1918 - 20 P78/2 SP 1/3 Cheltenham, Christchurch Bronze Tablet as War Memorial, J. Wippell & Co. Ltd. (artist/craftsmen), 22 Nov 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/68 Cheltenham, Christchurch Minutes of War Memorial Committee 1921-1922 P78/3 CW 3/4 Cheltenham, St John Oak Panelling as War Memorial, R. L. Boulton & Son (artist/craftsmen), 24 March 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/35 Leaflet asking for contributors to St John's war memorial and illustrated with a drawing of the memorial, (designed by I W Barnard, Cheltenham, St John 1919); with related correspondence, 1920 P78/6 CW 3/15 Cheltenham, St Mark's Carved Oak Screen as War Memorial, drawing & correspondence by H. H. Martyn & Co. (artist/craftsmen), 13 Jan 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/1 Faculty for war memorial screen and related papers, including dedication service programme and correspondence about Cheltenham, St Mark's parishioners to be included on borough war memorial, 1919-1921 P78/8 CW 3/3/2 Cheltenham, St Mary's Copper Tablet as War Memorial, drawing by R. E. & C. Marshall (artist/craftsmen), 18 May 1921 GDR/F1/1/1921/28 Cheltenham, St Mary's Architect J Coates Carter's drawings for proposed war memorial chapel within Church, with related correspondence, 1919 P78/1 CW 3/14 Cheltenham Parish Church School for Boys papers of bicentenary/war memorial committee contains minutes of meetings of the Cheltenham, St Mary's committee organising a memorial to old boys killed in the Great War, with related correspondence and cuttings, 1920-1921 P78/1 SC 1/8/2 Cheltenham, St Paul's Alterations Painting as War Memorial `The Divine Son' by Irlam Briggs, 21 Sept 1917 GDR/F1/1/1917/30 Cheltenham, St Paul's "War memorial" [1914-1918]: lists of names on memorial, and form of service for the dedication, 1920 P78/10 IN 4/5/4 Cheltenham, St Peter's St Peter's church, Cheltenham, war memorial, 1918 D2970/1/177 Cheltenham, St Peter's Stone Churchyard Cross as War Memorial, plan,elevation by L. W. Barnard (Architect), H. H. Martyn (artist/craftsmen), 4 Aug 1920 GDR/F1/1/1920/96 Cheltenham, St Peter's Faculty for war memorial 1920 P78/11 CW 3/7/3 Cheltenham, St Peter's War Memorial Committee minute book, 1920 - 34 P78/11 SP 1/1 Cheltenham, St Peter's War Memorial Committee accounts and correspondence, 1919 - 34 P78/11 SP 1/2 Cheltenham, St Stephen Chapel with Apse as War Memorial, Specification,plan,section & elevation by L. W. Barnard (Architect), 27 May 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/23 Cheltenham, St Stephen War memorial committee minutes, 1918 - 20 P78/12 SP 1/1 Cheltenham, St Stephen War memorial fund: two pass books, 1919-1920; book of paying-in stubs, 1919; book of cheque book stubs, 1919-1920 P78/12/Accession 11701/Box 1 Cherington Brass Tablet as War Memorial Oak Tablet as Roll of Honour, 4 Oct 1919 GDR/F1/1/1919/53 Cherington Faculty for war memorial tablets, 1919 P79 CW 3/1/1 Childswickham Alabaster Tablet as War Memorial, drawing by Jas.
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