War memorial window
Early 20th century window in St Laurence's church, Brundall, Norfolk. An unusual war memorial window in that it is dedicated to two brothers , Percy and Leslie Dandridge , who didn't actually live in Brundall and do not appear on the village war memorial plaque. It was paid for by Ethel Mary ffiske ( née Dandridge) their sister.
Alfred Percy Dandridge was killed on the Somme on August 6th 1916. He was a Lance Corporal in the King's Royal Rifle Corps and died aged 29. His grave is in Abbéville Communal Cemetery.
William Leslie Dandridge, a Lieutenant in the RAMC, died on October 5th 1918 and his grave is in Haringhe (Bandghem) Military Cemetery.
War memorial window
Early 20th century window in St Laurence's church, Brundall, Norfolk. An unusual war memorial window in that it is dedicated to two brothers , Percy and Leslie Dandridge , who didn't actually live in Brundall and do not appear on the village war memorial plaque. It was paid for by Ethel Mary ffiske ( née Dandridge) their sister.
Alfred Percy Dandridge was killed on the Somme on August 6th 1916. He was a Lance Corporal in the King's Royal Rifle Corps and died aged 29. His grave is in Abbéville Communal Cemetery.
William Leslie Dandridge, a Lieutenant in the RAMC, died on October 5th 1918 and his grave is in Haringhe (Bandghem) Military Cemetery.