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Nozzer 31-12-17 10:45 PM

VC winners of the Great War
 
Some time ago, I remember there being mention of a stone being laid in every town that was home to a VC winner from the Great War. Since then, I have heard very little on the subject, so I thought that on the eve of the 100th anniversary 1918 it would be interesting to see which towns have in fact done this.

Although I originally grew up in Ware, I was born and have worked (except for a stint in the RN) in Hertford for the last 30 years or so and I am very proud of our local hero Alfred Burt of the Hertfordhire Regiment.

Interestingly, rivalries in the local area are very fierce (Ware and Hertford being one) and Cpl Burt came from Port Vale (a road, not the football club), which is right on the border of Hertford and Bengeo. Now depending on who you are, it is either Bengeo (some saying "lower" Bengeo) or Hertford, although it is really the same town of Hertford....

Anyway, I have waffled enough, so here is the stone from Hertford. It can be located by the gates to the Castle, next to the Templers pub. It would be really great if you could add pictures of your local VC winners to this thread....

http://bedfordregiment.org.uk/Hertsrgt/burtvc.html

Artynut 01-01-18 01:47 AM

Is it truly only V.C.s awarded during the “Great War”? Given the total numbers of V.C.s awarded since the first, why would not ALL receipients be afforded a stone? A good pal of mine from Inverness told me some time ago that one was to be placed in that City. I had not realized that it depended upon which War it was awarded in. Another question is, who is paying for it? Would it be I.W.G.C. Or another N.G.O. Or the “Government? Regards, D.J.

wardog 01-01-18 01:54 AM

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Trooper Potts-Reading.

wardog 01-01-18 01:56 AM

I think the paving stones have been to mark the 100 years since each award was made. Regards, Paul. PS IWGC changed to CWGC in 1960.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/h...one-ceremonies

norfolk regt man 01-01-18 05:32 PM

Norwich has laid a few, and some have been done in the villages.

Tinto 02-01-18 02:03 AM

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Hello Nozzer,
Here are a couple of memorials:
Glasgow one is near Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis.
Carluke one is in the Market Place.
Cheers, Tinto

Nozzer 05-01-18 09:29 PM

Thanks to all those that have replied.

So, not very many at all then? I guess, given the fact that so many people have their faces firmly glued to mobile phones these days, they wouldn't even notice them!

seanhath 05-01-18 10:47 PM

My mother’s great grandfather on her mother’s side;

http://www.memorialstovalour.co.uk/w...483bfccf16.jpg

Expat Yeoman 06-01-18 02:49 AM

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L/Cpl Harold Mugford, MGC (late Essex Yeo)

East Ham

Peter Brydon 06-01-18 10:54 AM

Memorials to Liverpools most famous V.C. winners seem to have become prominent with the passing of time:

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=no...iw=996&bih=495

P.B.

Charliedog012012 06-01-18 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Brydon (Post 432158)
Memorials to Liverpools most famous V.C. winners seem to have become prominent with the passing of time:

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=no...iw=996&bih=495

P.B.

What a wonderful set of photographs. Thank you so much for posting them. I am delighted to see that Noel Chavasse has been honoured in this way. He was outstandingly courageous and when reads about his acts of valour, it takes ones breath away. What a wonderful memorial.

Phil2M 06-01-18 12:45 PM

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In Putney for the Essex Regt.

It appears that Ipswich has one or two stones too. Presumably for Suffolk Regt men.

Tinto 06-01-18 06:51 PM

Chavasse VC, Medals and Gravestone pictures
 
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Here are pictures taken in Imperial War Museum, London.
Tinto

wardog 06-01-18 07:16 PM

Looks like the stones are still being layed as each 100 year anniversary is reached- https://www.wycombe.gov.uk/News/2017...-war-hero.aspx I wonder though if any or how many local councils have failed to get there local men commemorated? Regards, Paul.
This link looks to show that there were some areas slow to make arrangements 4 years ago. https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...s_MAY_2014.xls
I wonder how many other towns have honoured their non Great War VCs?- http://www.basingstokeobserver.co.uk...hams-vc-heroes

Charliedog012012 06-01-18 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinto (Post 432265)
Here are pictures taken in Imperial War Museum, London.
Tinto

Thank you for posting the photos. Much appreciated.


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