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Page 1: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police

Band – in Ringwood Parish Church.

27th October Royal British Legion - The formal launch of the Annual

Poppy Appeal in Ringwood Gateway.

29th

October until 24th

November Ringwood Meeting House, having researched the names on the War

Memorial for the Lantern, will be hosting an Exhibition of WW1 photos,

records and information on the local area. -

Thursday 25th

October to Saturday 27th

October Ringwood Music and Drama Society (RMDS) An Armistice Centenary

Tribute. featuring songs and poems from the Great War and an Old Time

Music Hall, come along dress up and Sing along. Ringwood School Theatre.

3rd

November Rotary Club of Ringwood – Swing Unlimited Big Band Saturday 7.30pm – a

commemorative concert of words and music 1918 – 2018 in Ringwood

Parish Church

7th

- 10th November Poulner Players commemorates the 100

th Anniversary of the end of WW1

with 2 one act plays – at the Meeting House

10th November - 10.30am Ringwood Cemetery – a short service of

Remembrance when Poppy Crosses are laid on the War Graves

11th November - 10am Remembrance Service 10am in the Market Square followed by procession to War Memorial for

National 2 minutes Silence and laying of Tributes and Wreaths.

1918

2018

Details in this leaflet correct at 11th September 2018

1918

2018

Page 2: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

George Amey

Ernest Andrews

Louis Bailey

James Ballard

Bernard Barnes

Alfred Barnwell

Ernest Barrow

Frederick

Barrow

Reginald

Bartlett

Albert Bartlett

Harold Batten

Sidney Blincoe

Walter Boreham

George

Brackley

Edwin Brent

Charles Brown

Ernest Brown

R. Brown

James

Clapperton

Percy Cobb

Stanley Coombs

Ernest Cox

William

Cummings

Frank Davis

Reginald Draper

Edwin Dymott

Albert Faulkner

William Few

Ernest Fry

Albert Garland

Albert Gibbs

Michael Gonne

A. S. Guy

Henry Guy

Harry Guy

Lewis Guy

Charles Haine

Charles Hardy

Reginald Hardy

E. G. Hart

Arthur Head

E. D. Healey

Arthur Henbest

Robert Hodges

Alfred

Holloway

William

Hopkins

Arthur James

Arthur Janes

Edwards Johns

Phineas Kebby

Albert Kendall

B. Kendall

Augustus Long

Richard

Lowndes

Auberon Lucas

Thomas Major

Wilfred

Maywell

Ernest

Melbourne

Frank

Melbourne

T. Melbourne

James Mesher

Joseph Mew

Fredrick

Middleton

W. W.

Middleton

Alfred Mills

Sydney

Minchington

Frank Minty

Samuel Mintey

Charles Newall

Henry Newham

Roland Pay

Walter Peckham

Ralph Perrett

Raymond

Perrett

Edwin Phair

Ernest Pilley

James Potts

William

Rawlins

Edward Rogers

Ernest Saint

George

Seabright

George

Seymour

Arthur Sherman

Walter Shutler

George Small

Thomas Smith

Harold Spurgin

George Stanton

Harry Steele

Leslie Steele

Herbert Street

Sidney Stride

Frederick

Tanner

Joseph Tanner

Barry Topp

S Trussell

Albert Wareham

Albert Warren

William Weston

F. E. V. Wilcox

Charles Wilson

Richard Wilson

Ewart Wimbush

Archibald

Wiseman

F. H. Whicher

W. E. Witcher

Arthur Witt

Harry Witt

Albert Young

Cecil Young

Ethelbert Young

World War 1

R. Barlow

F. Barrel

C. Bowey

A. Brewer

P. Brown

E. Bush

J. Champion

T. Codrington

L. Collis

D. Cox

R. Debben

G. Duncombe

W. Falkner

C. Field

Dorothy Field

F. Frampton

H. Fraser

R. Greenfield

J. Gulliver

R. Gurowski

S. Hawkins

C. Hembstridge

H. Herbert

H. Honeywell

F. Hyde

J. Jones

H. King

D. Lawford

W. Luckham

G. Lynham

W. Marsh

A. Meech

C. Palmer

K. Pilbrow

G. Pegler

H. Plumley

R. Porter

N. Pring

R. Privett

J. Risdon

M. Rogers

K. Russell

R. Seabright

G. Scott

A. Seymour

H. Skeats

R. Small

A. Steele

F. Talbot

M. Welby

R. White

P. Young

World War 2

Page 3: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

Saturday 10th November 10.30am Ringwood Cemetery

A short service of Remembrance, lead by the British Legion and

Councillors, when Poppy Crosses are laid on the graves of

service personnel whose last resting place is in Ringwood.

All Welcome.

With the agreement and support of the Town Council and to mark the Centenary the Remembrance Day service will be held in Ringwood Market Square beginning at 10am.

A marquee and seating will be provided. The Salvation Army band will provide the music and the service will be ecumenical and open to everyone. At 10.30am a procession will leave the Market Square to arrive at War Memorial in good time for the Maroon at 11am signalling start of National 2 Minutes Silence - the Last Post and Reveille will be sounded, after which there will be the opportunity to lay wreaths and tributes. There will be a return procession to the market square for those who wish to join in. Those who do not wish to process to the War Memorial will be able to stay in the Market Square where the last post and silence will be kept and after the reveille the Bells of the Parish Church will be rung.

Lest we forget

We who have not suffered the reality of war and don’t enjoy

the eloquence of men such as Wilfred Owen or Rupert Brooke

cannot perhaps express the experiences of the 1914 – 18

conflict as they did.

We can however recognise the sacrifice of the many people

who have given their lives in armed service then and indeed in

all wars. In the Great War 111 mainly young Ringwood men

from a 1914 population much less than half of today’s total

were killed in action. Their family names recorded on the War

Memorial can still often be heard in and around Ringwood and

their descendants along with the rest of us can be proud of

their history.

This programme is designed to celebrate their memory with

an excellent collage of entertaining, informative and evocative

events which I know the people of Ringwood will

wholeheartedly support.

Funds raised will ensure completion of the wonderful

Memorial Lantern which will be a daily reminder of the

gratitude we owe to the memory of all those men and women

who gave their lives for our benefit.

Do come along and enjoy one, another or perhaps all of these

shows – I look forward to seeing you there and of course at

the Remembrance Day service and parade at the Market Place

on Sunday 11 November.’

best wishes to all

Tony Ring

Town Mayor.

Page 4: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

Please Support the

Ringwood Centenary Lantern Appeal

Objective

To mark the Centenary of the end of WW1 with a permanent

Memorial Lantern, uniquely designed to fit the Town Gateway

Building. It will be lit each day that a member of the armed forces

from our community has died, in past and future conflicts, serving

our country.

In 1914 WW1 started.

In 2014 a lantern (a spare from those used in the high street at

Christmas) was placed on the outside of the Gateway building.

By the end of the war in 1918, 111 Ringwood people had

been killed in active service (53 died in WW2)

In 2018 this unique lantern will recognise their sacrifice.

Fundraising:

£5,000 was needed to complete this project, with all of this being

raised via the generosity of the local community. Over £3,000

has been raised and a further £1,000 has been pledged. The

Lantern is now being made. Please can you help us to meet the

target by making any contribution possible, either at the Gateway

Centre, via BACS, Cheque or cash or via

www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ringwood-lantern

Thank You

Resume: Keeping Up Appearances Set in the early years of the

Great War the play poignantly examines the devastating effects the

war had on the womenfolk left at home whilst their loved ones were

fighting and dying.

After The Flags and Bands: Through the First World War we follow

four women, through letters and monologues, as their good

companionship helps them cope with the devastating events on the

Western Front.

Page 5: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

The Royal British Legion

Ringwood and District Branch Present

In Aid of the Poppy Appeal

Saturday 20th October 2018 at 7.30pm in

Ringwood Parish Church

Tickets £9.00 in advance

Available from:

The Meeting House;

Grants in the Furlong

Greyfriars or from

Ges: 01425 673525

Or £10.00 on the door

Page 6: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

The Royal British Legion

Ringwood and District Branch Present

In Aid of the Poppy Appeal

Saturday 20th October 2018 at 7.30pm in

Ringwood Parish Church

Tickets £9.00 in advance

Available from:

The Meeting House;

Grants in the Furlong

Greyfriars or from

Ges: 01425 673525

Or £10.00 on the door

Page 7: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

29th October 29th October 29th October 29th October ———— 24th November 24th November 24th November 24th November “Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”

An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and information on the War Memorials in information on the War Memorials in information on the War Memorials in information on the War Memorials in

Ringwood and DistrictRingwood and DistrictRingwood and DistrictRingwood and District

Page 8: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

29th October 29th October 29th October 29th October ———— 24th November 24th November 24th November 24th November “Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”

An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and An Exhibition of WW1 photo’s, records, and information on the War Memorials in information on the War Memorials in information on the War Memorials in information on the War Memorials in

Ringwood and DistrictRingwood and DistrictRingwood and DistrictRingwood and District

Page 9: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

Please Support the

Ringwood Centenary Lantern Appeal

Objective

To mark the Centenary of the end of WW1 with a permanent

Memorial Lantern, uniquely designed to fit the Town Gateway

Building. It will be lit each day that a member of the armed forces

from our community has died, in past and future conflicts, serving

our country.

In 1914 WW1 started.

In 2014 a lantern (a spare from those used in the high street at

Christmas) was placed on the outside of the Gateway building.

By the end of the war in 1918, 111 Ringwood people had

been killed in active service (53 died in WW2)

In 2018 this unique lantern will recognise their sacrifice.

Fundraising:

£5,000 was needed to complete this project, with all of this being

raised via the generosity of the local community. Over £3,000

has been raised and a further £1,000 has been pledged. The

Lantern is now being made. Please can you help us to meet the

target by making any contribution possible, either at the Gateway

Centre, via BACS, Cheque or cash or via

www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ringwood-lantern

Thank You

Resume: Keeping Up Appearances Set in the early years of the

Great War the play poignantly examines the devastating effects the

war had on the womenfolk left at home whilst their loved ones were

fighting and dying.

After The Flags and Bands: Through the First World War we follow

four women, through letters and monologues, as their good

companionship helps them cope with the devastating events on the

Western Front.

Page 10: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

Saturday 10th November 10.30am Ringwood Cemetery

A short service of Remembrance, lead by the British Legion and

Councillors, when Poppy Crosses are laid on the graves of

service personnel whose last resting place is in Ringwood.

All Welcome.

With the agreement and support of the Town Council and to mark the Centenary the Remembrance Day service will be held in Ringwood Market Square beginning at 10am.

A marquee and seating will be provided. The Salvation Army band will provide the music and the service will be ecumenical and open to everyone. At 10.30am a procession will leave the Market Square to arrive at War Memorial in good time for the Maroon at 11am signalling start of National 2 Minutes Silence - the Last Post and Reveille will be sounded, after which there will be the opportunity to lay wreaths and tributes. There will be a return procession to the market square for those who wish to join in. Those who do not wish to process to the War Memorial will be able to stay in the Market Square where the last post and silence will be kept and after the reveille the Bells of the Parish Church will be rung.

Lest we forget

We who have not suffered the reality of war and don’t enjoy

the eloquence of men such as Wilfred Owen or Rupert Brooke

cannot perhaps express the experiences of the 1914 – 18

conflict as they did.

We can however recognise the sacrifice of the many people

who have given their lives in armed service then and indeed in

all wars. In the Great War 111 mainly young Ringwood men

from a 1914 population much less than half of today’s total

were killed in action. Their family names recorded on the War

Memorial can still often be heard in and around Ringwood and

their descendants along with the rest of us can be proud of

their history.

This programme is designed to celebrate their memory with

an excellent collage of entertaining, informative and evocative

events which I know the people of Ringwood will

wholeheartedly support.

Funds raised will ensure completion of the wonderful

Memorial Lantern which will be a daily reminder of the

gratitude we owe to the memory of all those men and women

who gave their lives for our benefit.

Do come along and enjoy one, another or perhaps all of these

shows – I look forward to seeing you there and of course at

the Remembrance Day service and parade at the Market Place

on Sunday 11 November.’

best wishes to all

Tony Ring

Town Mayor.

Page 11: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

George Amey

Ernest Andrews

Louis Bailey

James Ballard

Bernard Barnes

Alfred Barnwell

Ernest Barrow

Frederick

Barrow

Reginald

Bartlett

Albert Bartlett

Harold Batten

Sidney Blincoe

Walter Boreham

George

Brackley

Edwin Brent

Charles Brown

Ernest Brown

R. Brown

James

Clapperton

Percy Cobb

Stanley Coombs

Ernest Cox

William

Cummings

Frank Davis

Reginald Draper

Edwin Dymott

Albert Faulkner

William Few

Ernest Fry

Albert Garland

Albert Gibbs

Michael Gonne

A. S. Guy

Henry Guy

Harry Guy

Lewis Guy

Charles Haine

Charles Hardy

Reginald Hardy

E. G. Hart

Arthur Head

E. D. Healey

Arthur Henbest

Robert Hodges

Alfred

Holloway

William

Hopkins

Arthur James

Arthur Janes

Edwards Johns

Phineas Kebby

Albert Kendall

B. Kendall

Augustus Long

Richard

Lowndes

Auberon Lucas

Thomas Major

Wilfred

Maywell

Ernest

Melbourne

Frank

Melbourne

T. Melbourne

James Mesher

Joseph Mew

Fredrick

Middleton

W. W.

Middleton

Alfred Mills

Sydney

Minchington

Frank Minty

Samuel Mintey

Charles Newall

Henry Newham

Roland Pay

Walter Peckham

Ralph Perrett

Raymond

Perrett

Edwin Phair

Ernest Pilley

James Potts

William

Rawlins

Edward Rogers

Ernest Saint

George

Seabright

George

Seymour

Arthur Sherman

Walter Shutler

George Small

Thomas Smith

Harold Spurgin

George Stanton

Harry Steele

Leslie Steele

Herbert Street

Sidney Stride

Frederick

Tanner

Joseph Tanner

Barry Topp

S Trussell

Albert Wareham

Albert Warren

William Weston

F. E. V. Wilcox

Charles Wilson

Richard Wilson

Ewart Wimbush

Archibald

Wiseman

F. H. Whicher

W. E. Witcher

Arthur Witt

Harry Witt

Albert Young

Cecil Young

Ethelbert Young

World War 1

R. Barlow

F. Barrel

C. Bowey

A. Brewer

P. Brown

E. Bush

J. Champion

T. Codrington

L. Collis

D. Cox

R. Debben

G. Duncombe

W. Falkner

C. Field

Dorothy Field

F. Frampton

H. Fraser

R. Greenfield

J. Gulliver

R. Gurowski

S. Hawkins

C. Hembstridge

H. Herbert

H. Honeywell

F. Hyde

J. Jones

H. King

D. Lawford

W. Luckham

G. Lynham

W. Marsh

A. Meech

C. Palmer

K. Pilbrow

G. Pegler

H. Plumley

R. Porter

N. Pring

R. Privett

J. Risdon

M. Rogers

K. Russell

R. Seabright

G. Scott

A. Seymour

H. Skeats

R. Small

A. Steele

F. Talbot

M. Welby

R. White

P. Young

World War 2

Page 12: 1 9 1 8 2 1 9 1 8 2 0 1 8 - Ringwood Town Council€¦ · 2 20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police Band – in Ringwood Parish Church. 27th October

20th October: Royal British Legion - Concert with the Hampshire Police

Band – in Ringwood Parish Church.

27th October Royal British Legion - The formal launch of the Annual

Poppy Appeal in Ringwood Gateway.

29th

October until 24th

November Ringwood Meeting House, having researched the names on the War

Memorial for the Lantern, will be hosting an Exhibition of WW1 photos,

records and information on the local area. -

Thursday 25th

October to Saturday 27th

October Ringwood Music and Drama Society (RMDS) An Armistice Centenary

Tribute. featuring songs and poems from the Great War and an Old Time

Music Hall, come along dress up and Sing along. Ringwood School Theatre.

3rd

November Rotary Club of Ringwood – Swing Unlimited Big Band Saturday 7.30pm – a

commemorative concert of words and music 1918 – 2018 in Ringwood

Parish Church

7th

- 10th November Poulner Players commemorates the 100

th Anniversary of the end of WW1

with 2 one act plays – at the Meeting House

10th November - 10.30am Ringwood Cemetery – a short service of

Remembrance when Poppy Crosses are laid on the War Graves

11th November - 10am Remembrance Service 10am in the Market Square followed by procession to War Memorial for

National 2 minutes Silence and laying of Tributes and Wreaths.

1918

2018

Details in this leaflet correct at 11th September 2018

1918

2018