1. WW 1
In world war one maney people died.
It statted in July 28, 1914 and ennded in
November 11, 1918.
In that time the people how died bodeys cohdent
be retreved so thay desided to put up war
marmoreals to tell us all the people who died and
fore the families to pay respect.
The was lots of dethid in world war 1 and 9.7
million of them wear military deaths and the
estemated number of civilians ded is 9 million.
2. The memorial
There are meney diffident tipes of memorial the
most common one is a stone statcue with the
names of the people who died in the aria.
In larger towns or city’s there might me multiple
memorial or one big one.
3. What the memorial I visted was like
● The memorial I visited was made out of stone but it was quite old
sume of the text had faded on one side. It had a gritty tipe of stone
it had yellow and white fungus growing around it.
● The closed memorial to me was achely just down the lane from my
drive but it had no text on it but the surprising thing is that it was
made out of wood not stone it had mold growing on it and it
looked very old probably because it was made out of wood.
4. The memorial I visited
The memorial I visted was st mary's church in overton
5. What it was like in world war 1
● In the world war 1 most of the British army was made up of
volunteers.
● Thay were given resnobley good food but it vered to place to
place.
● One of the worst thing aprt from all the bomes and shells being
droped on you is that the higeen whas horabe espeshaley in
the trenches there were rats flees lice and the dezeze.
● One of the worst dezeze it the trench whas a fungle infechion
call trench foot it was cased by feet being constanley in water
and not getting eany air. the simtioms are you feet ternig red
to blue and blisters and swelling start to ocere sometimes in
serious cases the foot needs to be amputated.
6. Solider 1
WINTERBOURNE, ERNEST HAROLD
Rank:
Private
Service No:
201870
Date of Death:
05/02/1917
Regiment/Service:
Hampshire Regiment
1st/4th Bn.
Panel Reference
Panel 21 and 63.
Memorial
BASRA MEMORIAL
7. Solder 2
VOELCKER, HAROLD EDWARD
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Date of Death:
20/07/1916
Age:
22
Regiment/Service:
South Lancashire Regiment
6th Bn.
Panel Reference
Pier and Face 7 A and 7 B.
Memorial
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of Dr. John Augustus Voelcker and Alice Voelcker, of 20, Upper Phillimore Gardens,
Kensington, London. Educated at Rugby School and Christ's College (Cambs).
8. Solder 3
STUBBS, H A
Rank:
Driver
Service No:
4545
Date of Death:
14/10/1916
Age:
28
Regiment/Service:
Royal Field Artillery
1st/5th Howitzer Bty.
Grave Reference
XXI. P. 3.
Cemetery
BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY
Additional Information:
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs, of 19, Trafalgar Rd., Newport, Isle of Wight; husband of E. Bunce
(formerly Stubbs), of 37, Colborne St.,
9. Solder 4
POWELL, VICTOR
Rank:
Able Seaman
Service No:
J/30219
Date of Death:
31/05/1916
Age:
19
Regiment/Service:
Royal Navy
H.M.S. "Defence."
Panel Reference
12.
Memorial
PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of Ellen Powell, of Winchester St., Overton, Basingstoke, Hants.
10. Solder 5
Rank:
Able Seaman
Service No:
204375
Date of Death:
12/03/1916
Regiment/Service:
Royal Navy
(RFR/PO1/2103). H.M.S. "Agincourt."
Grave Reference
B. 26.
Cemetery
LYNESS ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY
11. What I think about mamorilas
I think that memorials are very inportent for the comunetey
and the people who live there and to remind all of us of the
people who gave us are freedom