THE PROJECT

THE HISTORY

THE SURVEY

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Update

Hello all, this project is still open but is currently hibernating. We would love to complete it, but this is very dependent on time and whether we can secure additional funding to pursue it.

Thanks to everyone who has been involved, including those who still are, and all those who visit and comment or share, it has so far been a terrific success, we hope to extend that in the future.

In the meantime we fully intend to keep the site live in its current form, and are still taking any info you have with a view to one day finishing the database as time allows.

Nick & Tim. April 2023.

Recent marker reports

Claverley – All Saints, Shropshire

Claverley – All Saints, Shropshire

Captain E G Gatacre Location: All Saints Church Town/village: Claverley County:  Shropshire Postcode:  WV5 7DS Details on cross: Simple cross with the words (some quite faded): In Memory Of Captain E G Gatacre 2 Duke of Wellingtons R Died Of Wounds 20.2.16 Text type...

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Nettleham – All Saints, Lincolnshire

Nettleham – All Saints, Lincolnshire

Edward Thesiger Frankland Hood Location: All Saints Church Town/village: Nettleham County: Lincolnshire Postcode: LN2 2PD Details on cross: IN MEMORY OF A GREAT COLONEL LT COL E.T.F HOOD DSO. CROIX DE GUERRE COMMANDING 38 ARMY BD RFA DIED OF WOUNDS 15TH MAY 1918 at...

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Dymchurch – St Peter & St Paul, Kent

Dymchurch – St Peter & St Paul, Kent

Thomas William Underhill Location: St. Peter and St Paul Church Town/village: Dymchurch County: Kent Postcode: TN29 0LD Details on cross: RIP In Loving Memory of T.W. UNDERHILL 8th Bn THE BUFFS KILLED IN ACTION 18.8.1916 Text type: Painted in black paint, capitals and...

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Lydd – All Saints, Kent

Lydd – All Saints, Kent

Multiple crosses - Balchin and Chesterman Location address : All Saints Church, High Street, Lydd, Kent, England, TN29 9DU, TR 04269 20955 Cross 1 Henry George Balchin Location: All Saints Church Town/village: LyddCounty: Kent Postcode: TN29 9AY Details on cross: The...

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Hythe – St Leonards, Kent

Hythe – St Leonards, Kent

Robert Aubrey Hildyard Location: St Leonards Church Town/village: Hythe County: Kent Postcode: CT21 5DN Details on cross: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN (nearly illegible) 2nd LT. R.A. HILDYARD 1st KINGS OWN L---s Killed in Action (italics) Text type: Painted in black...

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Halesworth, St Mary – Suffolk

Halesworth, St Mary – Suffolk

Andrew Johnston Location: St Mary’s Church Town/village: Halesworth County: Suffolk Postcode: IP19 8LL Details on cross: Lieut. A. Johnson, 30/10/17, RIP, 21 Squad R.F.C Text type: Painted black on white metal roundel on propeller boss. The roundel is 230mm in...

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Weedon Bec, St Peter & St Paul – Northampton

Weedon Bec, St Peter & St Paul – Northampton

C H Witty Location: St Peter & St Paul Town/village: Weedon County: Northamptonshie Postcode: NN7 4ED Details on cross: Near top ; metal plate with the inscription "GRU" On horizontal part of cross are three GRU plates. 145456 SGT. C. H. WITTY. N.I.Y. 24/5/18 Near...

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Worfield – St Peter’s Church, Shropshire

Worfield – St Peter’s Church, Shropshire

Major F. H. Corbett Location:  St Peter's Church Town/village: Worfield County: Shropshire Postcode:  WV15 5LF Details on cross: Writing plus intricate colour floral/vase detail and RA badge painted on (presumably artwork painted on at a later date given intricacy?)....

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About the project

Wooden Battlefield Crosses and grave markers exist all across Great Britain and indeed across the world. You can find them in churches, memorial halls, chapels, museums and private dwellings. Although various lists exist there is no definitive study of them; the available information is often buried in collections of other memorials. These are deeply personal connections with the people involved in the conflict and form a direct link to the families, loved ones and communities who were left behind.

The aim of this project is to try and provide an online resource which creates a place to find the information about these curious objects, where they exist, how to access them and what they meant a century ago, how they continue to be part of the communities they still exist in and how people continue to engage and respond to them as a link the link to First World War.

Ultimately the intention is to list every single battlefield cross or wooden grave marker returned from the lines in Europe to Great Britain after the war ended. The website will hopefully provide a resource that will give everyone access to information on as many of the locations and as much detail as possible about the stories surrounding the people whose graves they marked in France and their symbolic return to the people they left behind.

We need your help…

You can send us information on your local wooden crosses and battlefield markers, whether it be your own photos, photos you have permission to use from a local archive, details of the building and how the marker has become part of the story of it. We also need your research on the soldiers, their life and service, their families, the incidents surrounding their death and the eventual return of the grave marker to Britain and back to the community where the person came from.

We have provided an easy guide to help you to survey, photograph and research these sites and a rough but growing list of locations which we will hopefully be building on as more information comes to light. We will also be putting together an online guide looking at how and where to research the stories of the men these crosses are named for and how you might be able to look into the story behind them to build an online collection which everyone can use to explore these fascinating memorials.

Contact us

Have you done a survey or do you fancy having a go at one? Maybe you aren’t sure what to do or maybe you have already completed some research on a battlefield cross you’d like to add to the project or share via the website.

Perhaps you think you may have something nobody has seen in nearly a century in your loft or shed? Let us know.

Please send us an email to info@thereturned.co.uk

British Airman’s Graves Plot 9, Poperighe “Remy’ Kerkhof Cemetery 1920 OOC.