
War Memorial
"Lest
we forget"
The War Memorial
is situated on the wall at the rear of the church. When the Hill Street United
Methodist Church in Leicester was closed down in 1931 so that Charles Street
could be widened, the Trustees of Hill Street donated to the fledgling Oadby
United Methodist Church all of their pews, the organ, their central heating
system and £1000 in cash on the understanding that Oadby would display and look
after their War Memorial. Oadby Trustees were only too happy to oblige and the
War Memorial is still there to this day having survived the structural
reorganisation in 1991.
This, of course,
means that the names of the young men on the Memorial are not from Oadby but
are from the area of the city in the vicinity of

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Frank
Beck was the son of Frederick and Sarah Jane Beck and was born in August 1889
in Law Street, Leicester. He was baptised at |
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Nothing is known
about John Bond, Tom Chapman, William Knight and Sidney Patrick as, unfortunately
their names are too common to be picked up from the Commonwealth War |
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Horace
Evelyn Eglon was attached to the Gold Coast Regiment which was part of the
Royal |
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Horace Hurley
was the son of William and Eliza Hurley of 101 Noble Street, Leicester. He
was a private (24054) in the 9th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment and was
killed, aged 29, on 31st October 1917. He has no known grave and is
commemorated on the |
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Herbert
Norwell enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers (see photo of cap badge) on 1st June
1916. He was promoted to Lance Corporal on 19th January 1917 and to Corporal
on 12th May. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion
Royal Fusiliers on 28th August 1917 and attached to the 2nd Battalion. He was
the son of Alfred and Clara Ann Norwell of Herbert
was born on 4th March 1898 at |
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Wilfred Henry Palmer
was a private (23019) in the 8th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. (See
photo of cap badge) He was the son of Tom |
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If
anyone has information about any of the men on the Memorial especially those about
whom no information is to hand, will they please contact us so that this page
can be updated. |
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“Their
Name Liveth For Evermore” |
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