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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Ship's Corporal 1st Class George Harry Bond 190843Royal Navy, HMS Hampshire05/06/1916 (aged 36)personal connection
Private Edmund Walter Betts 53990Royal Welsh Fusiliers23/11/1917 (aged 31)personal connection
Private Bacon 41347Essex Regiment18/04/1918 (aged 26)personal connection
First Engineer Albert John Buck Mercantile Marine26/01/1920 (aged 24)personal connection
Lance Corporal Charles Frederick Proctor 42838Suffolk Regiment29/08/1918 (aged 19)personal connection
Private Harry Victor Chilvers 18595Welsh Regiment27/08/1918 (aged 45)personal connection
Private Bone 9287The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)10/05/1917 (aged 35)personal connection
Corporal Fox 8829Wiltshire Regiment09/04/1917 (aged 22)personal connection
Private Robert William Barker 19730Northamptonshire Regiment04/03/1917 (aged 41)personal connection
Private Henry Charles Moy 11342Hampshire Regiment26/08/1918 (aged 26)personal connection
Private Steward 26115Norfolk Regiment28/09/1917 (aged 34)personal connection
Corporal Percy Henry Neale 14043Norfolk Regiment23/04/1917 (aged 21)personal connection
Private Herbert Albert Chestney 41648Essex Regiment02/03/1917 (aged 30)personal connection
Private Frederick Green 12916Norfolk Regiment27/07/1916 (aged 20)personal connection
Private Albert Green 13227Norfolk Regiment01/08/1916 (aged 23)personal connection
Private Baker G/36575The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)14/03/1917 (aged 32)personal connection
Rifleman Burtenshaw 1559London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles)18/06/1915 (aged 29)personal connection

The following war memorials are recorded for this parish in the War Memorials Register on the Imperial War Museums website

Great And Little Ryburgh And Testerton Column
  • SIDE OF MAIN ROAD PASSING THROUGH THE VILLAGE, Great Ryburgh, North Norfolk, Norfolk, England
St Andrews Church Think and Thank Screen WW1
  • ST ANDREWS CHURCH, Great Ryburgh, North Norfolk, Norfolk, England