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War Memorial - World War II (1) |
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE OLD BOYS
OF THE SCHOOL WHO DIED IN THE SECOND
WORLD WAR THAT FREEDOM MIGHT LIVE
| C.L. BARBEZAT | P.A.G. FINCH | A.C.J. PERCY |
| C.R.P. BARTLETT | N.S. FLOWERS | H.J. POLAK |
| J. BOSWELL | J.F. FLUGEL | F.E. PRATT |
| J.D. BOXALL | E.H. FRANKS | M.S. ROBINSON |
| M.T.R. CLEBURNE | B.D. de FREVILLE | H.P. ROSE |
| P.B.N. CLEBURNE | C.R.P. GREGG | M.S. SMITH |
| D.K.W. COOK | V.E.P. MANNING | H.J. SPARROW |
| C.A. CRAPPER | M.M. MARSHALL | A.J. WEBER |
| D. CROLL | R.M. MUMME | K.J.B. WILSON |
| C.A.W. FINCH | E. NUTT | |
THE STATUE OF ST GEORGE WAS ERECTED TO THEIR MEMORY
THIS TABLET WAS PLACED HERE BY THE OLD BEMBRIDGIANS ASSOCIATION
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War Memorial - World War II (2) |
In grateful memory of the Old Boys
of the School who died in the second
world war that freedom might live
C L Barbezat
C R P Bartlett
J Boswell
J D Boxall
P B N Cleburne
M T R Cleburne
D K W Cook
C A Crapper
D Croll
C A W Finch
P A G Finch
N S Flowers
J F Flugel
B D De Freville
C R P Gregg
P Manning
M M Marshall
R M Mumme
A C J Percy
H Polak
F E Pratt
M S Robinson
H P Rose
H I Sparrow
A J Weber
E H Franks
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Stephen Anthony Eldridge-Quick
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STEPHEN ANTHONY
ELDRIDGE-QUICK
BORN 19 MARCH 1951
CAME TO BEMBRIDGE
JANUARY 1965
DIED 26 JUNE 1966
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Donald Latter
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DONALD LATTER
1932 - 1952
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MEMBER
OF THE
SCHOOL
1946 - 1950
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Timothy George Wilks
Died when an East African Airways
VC10 crashed on take off at Addis Ababa
Airport, Ethiopia |
TIMOTHY
GEORGE
WILKS
BORN 20 OCTOBER 1954
CAME TO BEMBRIDGE 1967
DIED AT ADDIS ABABA
19 APRIL 1972
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St Paul's Panel
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This stone panel from war damaged
St Paul's is dedicated to the memory
of William Ralph Inge, Dean
of that Cathedral; of John Masefield, Poet
Laureate; of Henry Woodd Nevinson,
author; and of Fridtjof Nansen,
explorer and statesman, with whom
John Howard Whitehouse
was associated in the early years of
Bembridge School
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John Howard Whitehouse
this bronze plaque is on the Pavilion in the grounds
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FOUNDER OF BEMBRIDGE SCHOOL 1919
WARDEN FROM 1919 UNTIL HIS DEATH 1955
JOHN HOWARD WHITEHOUSE
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1873 - 1955
SOCIAL WORKER POLITICIAN AUTHOR EDUCATIONAL REFORMER
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