
The Alderney War Memorial

- The War Memorial stands in a little garden in Victoria Street.
On the pedestal is written "This site was a gift from Judge N.P. Le
C. Barbenson L. en D. 1921".
- 1914-1918
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- The names on the front panel are Louis Brochart, John Brochart, John
L. Gamblin. Lieut., Alec George, Walter Last, Charles F. Price D.S.O.,
Thomas Lihou R.N., Charles Le Milliere R.N., Robert W. McLernon Lieut.,
Gustave Riou, Arthur Snaith.
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- On the left panel: William Christie Sergt., Desiré Pasquier,
William Benwell, Harold Squires, Arthur Angel, John
Bihet, Arsene Carry, Ernest R. Squires, Reginald Tinniswood R.N., Harold
Bridle W.O., Frank Bideau, Alex Toussaint, Joseph Brady.
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- On the right panel: Arthur L. Hammond, Charles H. Hammond, Thomas Allen,
William Bassett Sergt., Frederick Quinain S. Sergt., John N. Duplain, Edward
Pippard, James Grier, H. Tupper Mellish Capt., John Barber R.N.R. Mid.,
Frank Pike, Arthur Hurst, M.M. Barney Lieut., Henry Johns.
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- On the rear panel: Edwin R. Underdown, Benjamin Walden, George Sharpe,
Thomas Butler.
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- 1939-1945 (leaning against the front pedestal on the ground)
- Pearce Angel, Patrick Anson, Kenneth
Bihet (corrected), James Bott, John Catts, George Caplain, William
Clarke, John Cosheril (corrected), Harry Duce (corrected),
Ronald Greenway, George Houguez, Charles Jennings, Alex McLean, Frank Mackey,
Frank Miller, Bertram Millington, David Monteith, Leonard Napper, William
Pike, Edmund Picot, Ronald Redhead, Roland Riou, John Rose (corrected),
Geoffrey Workman.
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- On a plaque on the left hand side wall: Sapper George Onions,
Royal Engineers, who gave his life on minefield clearing operations on
Alderney 21st June 1945. In Grateful Remembrance.
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Link to Carol Bihet's The
Bihets: A Fighting Family
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