Pulham
GREAT WAR MEMORIAL.
The plaque, which is displayed on the wall within Pulham Church, (picture) honours the twenty-nine Pulham men who served, of whom the first five gave their lives for their country.
It reads :-
To the Glory of God and to Honour the Memory of the Men of Pulham who served in the Great War 1914 - 1919.
The Glorious Dead.
W. Kellaway Pte.
H. Loveless Pte.
F. Mitchell Pte.
H. E. Parsons L/Corpl.
H. Warren 2nd Lieut.
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J. Boatswain Pte.
A. Brown R.N.
W. Drake Gunr.
A. Fox L/Corpl.
E. Fox Sergt.
F. Jeanes Pte.
R. Kellaway Trpr.
G. King Sergt.
E. Lanning Pte.
W. G. Lanning Pte.
Albt. Mitchell Pte.
Artr. Mitchell Drivr.
B. Mitchell Pte.
E. Mitchell Pte.
H. G. Mitchell Pte.
M. Mitchell Corpl.
Waltr. Mitchell Corpl.
Wilfd. Mitchell Sergt.
E. Parsons Pte.
Ernt. Parsons Pte.
F. Parsons Drivr.
Wilfd. Perris Pte.
E. Warr Pte.
P. Warren L/Corpl.
"We have heard with our ears, O God what work Thou did'st in the days of old."
Pulham
PRESENTATION SCROLL
On display in the church, there is a scroll (picture) which was presented to the Rev. J. Ridley by the parishioners of Pulham on his retirement after 28 years of faithful work from June 1900 to October 1928.
The names on the scroll are :-
A. Antell.
T. O. Boatswain.
T. & M. Boyt.
W. & E. Caines.
P. & A. Chant.
J. & L. Clarke.
A. H. & W. Drake.
W. H. Davis.
A. & E. Downton.
W. & A. Dowding.
T. & F. Ford.
A. E. & B. Fox.
E. & E. A. Gartell.
H. & E. Gatehouse.
H. & F. Garrett.
M. & W. Hardy.
C. & L. Hicks.
J. Holford.
G. & S. Hunt.
R. & G. Kellaway.
W. & H. Kellaway.
R. G. & J. King.
W. & P. Lanning.
J. & H. Lyne.
H. Miles.
W. & F. Mitchell.
M. & B. Mitchell.
G. & J. Moore.
W. & E. Mogg.
S. & L. Mowlem.
A. & B. Newman.
F. & B. Parsons.
A. & B. Perrett.
W. & D. Perris.
A. Phillips.
E. Richards.
S. Smart.
R. Stokes.
E. & A. Vardy.
A. C. & O. Warr.
G. & H. Warr.
W. & E. Warr.
A. & E. Warren.
W. & J. Yarde.
J. & D. Yarde.