United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials
Supported By The Imperial War Museum

CAPT F H F BOOTH AND MAJ L E BOOTH

UKNIWM Ref: 23631

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Address

ST PETERS CHURCH
CHURCH ST
OLD WOKING
SURREY
ENGLAND
 
Type: BOARD/PLAQUE/TABLET
Denomination: CHURCH OF ENGLAND
OS Map Ref: TQ 021 569

Inscription

"GLORIA IN EXCELSIS"/ IN PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY/ OF/ CAPT. FRANCIS HARDINGE/ FOLLETT BOOTH./ 2ND BATTN OF THE WORCESTERSHIRE REGT/ WOUNDED AND MISSING ON THE 25TH SEPT. 1917./ NEAR GHELUVELT. AGED 26 YEARS./ AND OF/ MAJOR LAURENCE ELLIOT BOOTH M.C AND BAR R.F.A./ KILLED AT HIS GUNS ON THE 13TH APRIL 1918, NEAR NEUVE EGLISE, AGED 26 YEARS./ THIRD AND FIFTH SONS OF F.H.A.BOOTH OF HOE PLACE IN THIS PARISH./ "QUOD ERO SPERO"

Components

ComponentMaterial(s)HeightWidthDepthCondition
TABLET STONE 533MM 838MM   GOOD

Physical Description

TABLET

WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT BADGE (TOP LEFT) AND ROYAL ARTILLERY BADGE (TOP RIGHT)

Wars Commemorated & People Remembered

War FIRST WORLD WAR
Total names on memorial: 0
Served & Returned 0
Died 2
Is this an exact count? Not known
How are the names ordered? Not known
What information is listed on the memorial? rank, year died, regiment, place of death, forename, place of birth, manner of death, age of death, relationships, decorations
Is a list of names on the memorial held by the UKNIWM? No

Maintenance

Are the letters difficult to read? No
Who is responsible for the memorial?

PCC

Maintenance History:

Ceremonies

Not known

Sponsorship

Sponsorship Type: Private
Did this include a trust or scholarship? No
Did this include a roll of honour? No
Cost of Site: Not known
Cost of Memorial: Not known
Comments on Costs:

Craftsmen

Not known

References

Co-ordinator's Comments:

Comments:  
Photographs: 1
Other Documents: None
Form / Letter: F
Negatives: No
Drawings / Plans: No
Minutes: No