Wingfield Park
WM name reference IWM63485
Current Location:
At the southern end of the cemetery. Smiths Graveyard off Lynam Road Wingfield Park Amber Valley Derbyshire DE55 7LS
Description:
A stone monument comprising an obelisk on a pedestal and plinth. The obelisk has a horizontal groove just below the apex and stopped chamfers on the four vertical arrises. The square pedestal is made up from a capstone with slightly hollowed top, a narrower central block and a wider base. The square plinth is plain with a flat top. The 6 o'clock face of the central block bears a recessed bronze plaque with the WW1 inscription in raised upright capital Roman lettering at the head and the namelist in raised upright capital block lettering in a single column below. The 6 o'clock face of the lower block contains the WW2 inscription and name incised in upright capital Roman lettering.
Campaign:
World War 1
Inscription:
Plaque: HONOUR/ WITHOUT STAIN/ 1914 - 1918/ (Names)/ "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS,/ THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE/ FOR HIS FRIENDS." Pedestal: 1939 - 1945/ (Name)
Surname | First Name | Date of Death | Name of Memorial(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winthrop-Smith | Bernard | 15-11-1914 | Wingfield Park | 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.