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Memorial | Unit | Date | Country | Location | Notes | Inscription |
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Royal Lemington Spa Memorial (2) | UK | Royal Lemington Spa | ||||
Royal Lemington Spa Memorial (3) | UK | Royal Lemington Spa | ||||
Royal Marine Artillery 1914-1918 memorial reredos | United Kingdom | Unknown | Originally installed in St Andrew's Church, Henderson Road above the altar but was removed to a new Chapel of Remembrance in the 1963 renovation. Its fate after the conversion of the church into housing in the 1990s is currently unknown. | ???? of God and in memory of all ranks of the RM Attillery who gave their lives for their country in the Great War 1914-1918 | ||
Royal Marine Artillery 2 | RMA | UK | Eastney | Memorial windows formerly in St. Andrew's Church, Henderson Road, Eastney, Southsea, Hampshire. The centre window depicts God: flanking windows are of the Archangel Gabriel and Michael. Unveiled 11 June, 1911, by Colonel Commandant J. H. Bor, CMG. Inscription: 'We pray you to remember the Officers and Men of the Royal Marine Artillery who laid down their lives for their country in South Africa and China, 1899-1902 and to the Glory of Almighty God'. | ||
Royal Marine Artillery Memorial Windows South Africa and China | 1899-1902 | United Kingdom | Grand Division Row, Henderson Road, Southsea, Hants | The three windows were installed in St Andrew's Church, Henderson Road. When the building was converted to housing in the 1990s the windows and other immovable decorations were left in place and covered over. It is assumed that these windows still exist behind internal walling. | Inscriptions are unreadable on the photos. | |
Royal Marine Artillery, Egypt, 1882-1884 - Bugler & Gunners | 1882-1884 | United Kingdom | NMRN Store | Originally in the RMA Church, Eastney (The Crinoline Church), then moved to St Andrew's Church c. 1904 before being removed to Museum store c. 1998 | Bugler Freeland Lovett. Gunners: John Adams, John Vase, W J B Neeve, Robert Craddock, Frank Hall, George McClarne, J A Wann, James Catley, Fred. Cox, Thomas Tustin, Thamas Davis, John Gilbert, Charles Lester, Conelius Baker, Joseph Broad, Thomas Colston, William Osborne, James jenkins, H E Newton, John Gilkes, Thomas Rogan, Samuel Sutton, Edward Free, W Steans | |
Royal Marine Artillery, Egypt, 1882-1884 - Officers & NCOs | 1882-1884 | United Kingdom | NMRN Store | Originally in the RMA Church, Eastney (The Crinoline Church), then moved to St Andrew's Church c. 1904 before being removed to Museum store c. 1998 | In memory of the officers NC officers and men Royal Marine Artillery killed in action died of wounds or from effects of climate etc during the Egyptian Campaign 1882-3-4. Lieut E S Hickman, Lieut W D Marshall, Col Sgt Lonsdale Clarke, Sgt John Fairchild. | |
Royal Marine Artillery, South Africa & China, 1899-1902 | 1899-1902 | United Kingdom | NMRN Store | Originally in the RMA Church, Eastney (The Crinoline Church), then moved to St Andrew's Church c. 1904 before being removed to Museum store c. 1998 | "In memory of the officers and men who were killed in action or died of wounds or disease 1899-1902 South Africa: Capt Guy Senior, 25 Nov 1899: Gunners; Alfred Bennett, 25 Nov 1899; W H Hughes, 28 Mar 1900; Frank Winning, 29 Mar 1900; William Holloway, 8 May 1900; P G Jefferies, 5 Jan 1902. China: Capt H W H Beyts, 23 June 1900: Gunners: J T Yates, 23 June 1900; Ernest Lunn, 23 June 1900; W J A Horne, 11 Sep 1900; W M McNicoll, 27 Jul 1900; J J Fleetwood, 8 Jan 1901." | |
Royal Marines | RM Commandos | France | Bannerville | Bannerville War Cemetery, Bannerville la Campagne, south east of Caen, France | ||
Royal Marines Band Service | RM Band Service | United Kingdom | Deal | Memorial Bandstand in memory of the men of the Royal Marines Band Service murdered by the Provisional Irish Republican Army terrorists in the bombing of the Royal Marines School of Music, Deal, September 1989. | ||
Royal Marines Band Service Memorial | RM Band Service | United Kingdom | RM Memorial Garden, Eastney | Dedicated by the Royal Marines Band Service to the memory of all members of the Royal Naval School of Music and Buglers of the Royal Marines who lost their lives in the Second World War | ||
Royal Marines Memorial Gibraltar 1 | RMLI | Gibraltar | Marina Bay Square | |||
Royal Marines Memorial Gibraltar 2 | RMLI | Gibraltar | Marina Bay Square | |||
Royal Naval Division | Royal Naval Division | UK | London | Royal Naval Division Memorial located on The Mall, London. Inscription: 1914 - 1918 In memory of the Officers and Other Ranks of the Royal Naval Division who gave their lives for their country. | ||
Royal Naval Division 1 | Royal Naval Division | UK | London | Royal Naval Division Memorial located on The Mall, London. Inscription: Blow out you bugles over the rich dead | ||
Royal Naval Division 2 | Royal Naval Division | UK | London | Royal Naval Division Memorial located on The Mall, London. | ||
Royal Naval Division 3 | Royal Naval Division | UK | London | Royal Naval Division Memorial located on The Mall, London. Inscription: 1914 - 1918 In memory of the Officers and Other Ranks of the Royal Naval Division who gave their lives for their country. | ||
Rudmore parishioners WW1 memorial | 1914-1920 | United Kingdom | St Agatha's Church, Portsmouth | Albert Ernest Goble, PO/17664 (see Graves); Henry Hawkins, RMA/3093 (see Graves), William Thomas Ryan, RMLI PO/11760, (see Graves); Walter Woods is actually Walter Wood, PO/16920 (see Graves). The memorial was originally in St John The Baptist Church, Rudmore but was moved when the church was converted to housing in 1987. | Inscription Includes: Albert Goble, Henry Hawkins, William Ryan, Walter Woods | |
Russia | Royal Marines | Russia | See attached ( Image ) photocopy of background to Murmansk campaign. | |||
Ryes War Cemetery | Ryes War Cemetery, France |