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Remembrance 1st July 2016

Authur Stephenson Member of Lancaster/School Loved music, sport, swimming Joined the army when he was 17 Killed a day before his 18th birthday Lost at sea All Saints Church and King’s Lynn war memorial Authur Stephenson

C C ANDREWS F E G L BACON R O BARDELL R O BASSHAM W BATES F S BELL H M BENSTEAD

William Bunting Born Terrington St. John Loved sports and debating Joined the army in 1914 – Joined the Norfolks Excellent soldier – promoted to Captain Shot by a sniper leading his men – Age 22 William Bunting

S L BERRY B H BINKS W D BONHAM J H BOYCE R C BRADFIELD W L BRADFIELD J H BROWN

W BUNTING C T CARTER C V COOPER C S COOPER A E COULTON V H L DAVENPORT J H DAWBER

C WATSON-FAILES E F FROMOW C M FULFORD E J GARDINER I J GARDINER B D GUTHRIE H GUTHRIE

A W F HAMSON T W HARBAGE R HOWELL W L HUMPHREY D A JACOB R JARVIS G KING W E KING

C W KNIGHTS J A LEWTON BRAIN E MARRIOTT H J MEE W C MORGAN A C MORTON J V MASTERS A D PATTRICK

J R RICHES E O SHERINGHAM T E SMYTH L A STANLEY A H STEPHENSON C G STONE J VANCE

T H WHARTON C A WILLIAMS E R WOODWARK J W YOUNGS A W FISHER

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. From Laurence Binyon's poem For the Fallen, written in September 1914