st peter wolverhampton

  1. John LANE

    John LANE

  2. John LANE

    John LANE

  3. John LANE

    John LANE

    Carving at the base of the memorial. This memorial is in St Peter\'s Church, Wolverhampton.
  4. Thomas Stephen JONES

    Thomas Stephen JONES

    Private 14420218 Thomas Stephen JONES, 7th South Staffordshire Regiment died 8th August 1944 aged 19. He was the son of Stephen and Edith Helena of Bilston, Staffordshire. He is commemorated on a private family\' Paper Memorial\' in St Peter\'s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton and he is at...
  5. Thomas Stephen JONES

    Thomas Stephen JONES

    Private 14420218 Thomas Stephen JONES, 7th South Staffordshire Regiment died 8th August 1944 aged 19. He was the son of Stephen and Edith Helena of Bilston, Staffordshire. He is commemorated on a private family' Paper Memorial\' in St Peter\'s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton and he is at rest...
  6. Harry WHITE

    Harry WHITE

    Harry WHITE of the 94th Regt of Foot, 5th son of Benjamin Brown Smith and Ann his wife of this parish. Having faithfully served Her Majesty in the South African Campaign and borne his part in the action at Ulundi died of fever at Fort Albert Edwd in the Transvaal the 5th day of December A.D...
  7. John Stratford

    John Stratford

  8. Richard LEVESON

    Richard LEVESON

  9. Richard LEVESON

    Richard LEVESON

  10. John STRATFORD

    John STRATFORD

  11. Louis Cooke KETTLE

    Louis Cooke KETTLE

    This memorial is in St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton
  12. Boer War Memorial

    Boer War Memorial

    This memorial is in St Peter\'s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton Additional information from the Causalities of the Boer War 1899-1902 on Ancestry. To the Glory of God As a record of the patriotism of those Volunteers and Reservists of this town and neighbourhood who served in the South...
  13. South Staffordshire Regiment Memorial Window WW1 with the Colours

    South Staffordshire Regiment Memorial Window WW1 with the Colours

    This window is in St Peter\'s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton. To the Glory of God and In honour and remembrance of the Officers, N C.O\'s and Men of the 1st and 2nd6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment who gave their lives in the Great War. This window was erected by their comrades.
  14. Archibald Fisher SMITH

    Archibald Fisher SMITH

    Archibald Fisher SMITH, Lieutenant, Coldstream Guards, attached to 1st Company, Machine gun Corps who fell in the battle near Ypres, 1st August 1917 aged 23. He was the son of Rupert Turberville and Madeline Rupert Smith This memorial window is in St Peter\'s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton...
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