Brigade of Guards Memorial in St Mary’s Caterham graveyard

WM name reference WMO/256510


Current Location:

Caterham Cemetery B2030 Caterham CR3 5RA England


Description:

A A Latin cross on a 3 stepped plinth showing regimental badges on top 2 steps and dedication on bottom step. This stands on square base. On each side there is a further are further stone showing names, brigade and date of death. These are positioned next to graves of the fallen. Latin cross on a 3 stepped plinth showing regimental badges on top 2 steps and dedication on bottom step. This stands on square base. On each side there is a further are further stone showing names, brigade and date of death. These are positioned next to graves of the fallen.


Campaign:

Boer War



Surname First Name Date of Death Name of Memorial(s)
Rodden John 2-12-1896 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View
Sime James 7-7-1909 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View
Hurden Henry 28-3-1898 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View
Murray James 16-3-1899 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View
Ward William 24-10-1899 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View
Blacklock Samuel 10-2-1903 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View
Newbigging George 25-4-1909 Brigade of Guards Memorial Caterham View

Further information:

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If you have information on a specific memorial please send it on to the Historical Committee. The Memorial information required is:

  • Who or what formation of the Regiment is named on the memorial. What event, dates or other inscriptions on the memorial.
  • The country, nearest town/city or other details of location.
  • A description of the memorial with a photograph if possible.
  • For bigger sites a copy of any advertising information or leaflets would be useful.

Please sent any information that you find to: Michael Campbell-Lamerton


As the information on the database builds up Michael Campbell-Lamerton will be sending regular updates to Archives at RHQ who remains the point of contact about for inquiries on past members of the Regiment.