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War
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The First Woorld War Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, Aylesbury
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Photo : Andrew Henderson of the Imperial War Museum's Register
of War Memorials website
The First World War Memorial in Holy tRinity Church, Aylesbury, Large pedimented stone wall tablet with inset brass panel commemorating the fallen of the First World Wa, above a shelf. This is flanked by two plain stone tablets commemorating those who lost their lives in the Second World War.
76 names are commemorated of those who lost their lives in the First World War.
the names commemorated are listed on the Imperial War Museum's Register of War Memorials website.
One soldier who served with the Yorkshire Regiment is commemorated on this memorial.
Private Victor John Gillions. 35630. 4th Battalion
Yorkshire Regiment, formerly 4009 R Berkshire Regiment. Son of Mrs. Minnie
Gillions, of 47, Queen St., Aylesbury, Bucks. Killed 27 May 1918. Aged 19.
Born Tottenham (Middx), Enlisted Aylesbury (Bucks).
Commemorated SOISSONS MEMORIAL.
(Hev is incorrectly shown on the memorial as V H Gillions of the 4th East
Yorkshire Regiment.)
Holy Trinity Church, Aylesbury
Photo : © Copyright Nigel
Cox and licensed for reuse under this Creative
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