War
Memorials Elsewhere, - Bourne (Lincs) |
The War Memorial for Bourne (Lincs)
Photo © Arjan Vrieze, Traces
of WW1 website
The War Memorial for Bourne is a Cenotaph on a three stepped
base, with a path leading directly to memorial through a Memorial Garden.
The Memorial Gardens are off South Street in Bourne.
96 names are commemorated of those who lost their lives in the First World
War, and 32 for the Second World War. There are also 3 names commemorated
from subsequent conflicts.
One soldier of the Yorkshire Regiment is commemorated on this War Memorial.
Private John Thomas Haines. 22977. 7th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment.
Formerly 39944 Notts & Derby Regt. Son of Mr. T. W. Haines, of Dyke, Bourne,
Lincs. Killed 8 February 1917. Aged 34.
Born Spalding (Lincs), Enlisted Bourne, Resided Dyke (Nr Bourne, Lincs).
Commemorated on Pier and Face 3A and 3D, THIEPVAL MEMORIAL.
The First World War Names Commemorated on the War Memorial for Bourne (Lincs)
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Photo © Arjan Vrieze, Traces
of WW1 website
The Second World War, and Subsequent Conflicts, Names Commemorated on the
War Memorial for Bourne (Lincs).
Photo © Arjan Vrieze, Traces
of WW1 website
The Fountain for Bourne War Memorial. Sited in Memorial Gardens, this is the
view from the north.
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and licensed for reuse under this Creative
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