Hawkhurst War Memorial
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 11:00 on 8 November 2020
Hawkhurst is a village straddling the A 229 in Kent, England. We passed through on our way down even further south after leaving Ironbridge.
Its War Memorial is a stepped set of stone pillars, square in cross section, surmounted by a cross. It was hard to photograph without items of street furniture intruding into the picture.
The inscription reads, “Hawkhurst War Memorial 1914-1918. Erected in sacred memory of our fallen heroes who gave their lives for their country. To the glory of god in the highest and on Earth peace and goodwill to all men. Geo Rex 1921.” Below, “1939-1945,” and what I assume are names from World War 2.
South aspect. Great War names plus one death in Afghanistan in 2007. Middle layer of names is most likely for World War 2:-
Western aspect. Great War names:-
Northern Aspect. Great War Names. Bottom layer may be for Second World War:-




