Saltash History and Heritage
Saltash War Memorials and War Graves
Borough of Saltash, St. Stephens-by-Saltash War Memorials and War Graves
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Individual Stories and Memorial Details
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St. Stephens-by-Saltash Churchyard
The 41 Commonwealth War Grave Commission graves
Lt. Wilfrid R. Thompson1st Kings Own 1900-1921
A Soldiers Story
Able Seaman George Stone’s grave Headstone
Damaged Headstone replaced by CWGC
Recollections of Alfred Smith RN
TS Mount Edgcumbe 1910 to WWII
Bugler Ernest Hodge
Royal Horse Artillery WWI - Saltash Home Guard WWII
Captain BOSANQUET Armytage Percy
3rd Bn. the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Captain Leonard Roseveare MC
1914-1918 Memorial in St. Johns Chapel
Able Seaman George Stone
Dedication of new headstone
Frederick John Williams
For King and Country
Dorothy and Joan Goad
Killed in action 28th April 1941.
Francis William SANKEY
How NOT to treat a war hero
John Edward TAMLIN
Saltash Civilian WW2 Blitz Casualty
William George Longhurst. Alfred Vernon Samuel Masey
Two Commonwealth Commission War Graves.
Memories of World War II
Personal memories of the war years
Names on Saltash war memorials
Saltash and St Stephens - who where they?
Norman Harold MARKS
Research into his history
Section Officer. Stella Rogers. W.A.A.F.
Died June 17TH 1945 - St Barnabas Hospital
Unidentified Names on ‘our’ War Memorials
Who were they? Can you help?
War Memorial Report
Ownership and Protocol
George Henry Chubb. 123175 RN
Petty Officer HMS Illustrious.
Saltash Civilian WW2
Blitz Casualties
Saltash War Memorial dates
Why they are different
Saltash County Grammer School 1939-1945
Research into those named
HMS Monmouth & HMS Good Hope
East Cornwall Almanac 1916
Two Widdecombe Brothers
HMS Prince of Wales, December 1943
Saltash goes to war
A short film of the towns part in both wars