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    © Imperial War Museums 2026

    Memorial

    Nackington - WW1

    KentFallen 2002-9

    Source: Copyright KentFallen 2002-9

    1/3

    Current Location

    On the roadside., Stone Street (B2068), Nackington, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 7AD, England

    OS Grid Reference

    TR 15301 54667

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    Names

    Names listed on this memorial

    • C M B Chapman

    • W W Chapman

    • A W Cook

    • F Butler

    • C T Denne

    • W J F Eldridge

    • H F Gardner

    • J H Knott

    • H Maple

    • C Murton

    • W A C Hedley

    • E H Williams

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    Type of Memorial
    Cross
    WMR Reference Number
    2958
    Description
    A Celtic cross surmounting a plinth and three-stepped base. The dedication is written on the plinth and base in black lettering.
    Inscription
    OUR/ GLORIOUS/ DEAD/ (Names)/ THESE MEN OF NACKINGTON GAVE THEIR LIVES/ 1914-1918/
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    12
    Died
    12
    Information shown
    Surname, forename, rank, regiment.
    Order of names
    Surname.
    Maintenance History
    Maintained, on a voluntary basis, by local resident Mr Harrison.

    Ceremonies

    Unveiled

    C Sep. 1920

    MAG GEN SIR A LYNDEN BELL KCB

    Components

    Cross

    Height: 3000MM

    Width: 1500MM


    Made from: Granite


    Condition: Good


    • Unidentified Newspaper/Magazine Oct. 1920 Kentish Express & Ashford News (?)
    • Other website http://www.fadedgenes.co.uk/NackingtonMemorial.html
    • War Memorials Trust WM2851 http://www.warmemorials.org/search-grants/?gID=220