View all in Card Catalogue. ...len Vivien Horseley-beresford, Baroness Decies (born Gould), George Jay Gould, George Jay Gould, Edith Catherine Wainwright / Macneal (bo... Annunziata Camilla Maria Gould (born Lucci), Silvia Annunziata Thomson (born Gould), Edith Kingdon Martin (born Gould), Gould, George Jay Gould, Edith M. Gould (o.s. My library This site is dedicated to those men and women who fell fighting for their country. Recorded here are various war memorials within a variety of counties including main sections for Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Norfolk. Kingdon. A : Adms, Robert: 48: AFC 1948-49: 125: AFC 1972-73: 130: AFC 1985: 131: AFC around 1948: 125 Topsham's War Memorial is situated on the edge of the churchyard just a few feet from the main street and is extremely visible to passers-by. Our vision is to lead and transform information management, guarantee the survival of today's information for tomorrow and bring history to life for everyone. Major-General Alexander Davidson (ca 1827–1902), Major General Cecil Martin Fothergill Deakin, Brigadier Raphael Christopher Joseph Dick, Major General Anthony Henry George Dobson, Brigadier Mark F. Dodson, MBE, Highland RFCA Chief Executive, Brigadier Archibald Sholto George Douglas, CBE, b.1806, Lieutenant General john Douglas, Col. 14th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot 1787–1789, Lieutenant General Sir William Drysdale, KCB, Col. 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, Brigadier General Richard Fielding Edwards, Marshal of the Royal Air Force (formerly Major General) Sir, Major General Roderick Jarvis (Roger) Ephraums, Lieutenant General Edward Fanshawe, CB, Royal Engineers, Major General Robert Nicholas Faunce, HM Indian Army, Commander of Burma Division, lost when the SS Cheduba sank in the BAy of Bengal, May 1869. 1833, Feb. 14, John Kingdon. From WW1 British Army Pension Records George Guymer enlisted at Norwich 14th January 1891 1st Bn Norfolk Regiment aged 19 years & 2 months labourer born Long Sutton, previously having served with 3rd 15th Norfolk Regiment. in Ireland 1879–84, Major General Peter Maclean of Lazonby Hall (1813–1901), Royal Artillery, Major General Andrew Patrick Withy MacLellan, Brigadier Christopher James Marchant-Smith. Online Shop Use this login for Shop items, and image, film, sound reproductions Major General Edward Nugent Norton (1828–1900), Major General Roland Notley (Charles Roland Sykes Notley, born 1939), Major General Sir William Henry Onslow (1863–1929), General Charles George Phillips MC (B 1890 D 1982). Thomas Braithwaite Trentham (chairman). The Australian War Memorial was voted the number one landmark in Australia by travellers in the 2016 Trip Advisor awards. This is a list of people who held general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other military force.. North Petherwin School Boys Class in the early 1900s. 1823–1902), Brigadier Sir Edward Henry Lionel Beddington, Brigadier William Patrick Bewley (born 1937), Major General Nathaniel Blackwell, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of, Brigadier Hereward Emanuel (Bill) Boulter, Air Vice Marshal (previously Major General) Sir, Major-General George Briggs (1808–1875), (Madras) Artillery, Major General John Myles "Robin" Brockbank, Air Chief Marshal (formerly Brigadier General) Sir, Brigadier Cecil Alexander Little Brownlow, Major General Sir James Milford Sutherland Brunker, Major General Ronald John Denys Eden Buckland, Major General Christopher Reginald Buckle (1862–1952), Major General Thomas Calcraft, colonel 79th regiment, 1778, Major General Sir Michael Edward Carleton-Smith, Major General Colin Edward George Carrington, Brigadier General Garnier Norton Cartwright, Brigadier General James Edward Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild, Brigadier General William Fletcher Clemson, Major General Philip James Gladstone Corp. Major-General Charles McClintock Cotton (1821–1900), Lieutenant General Sir John William Cox, KCB (1821–1901), British Army general serving in Afghanistan and in the, Brigadier General Francis Algernon Curteis.