Memorial details
- Memorial type
- Battlefield cross or marker
- District
- Aylesbury Vale
- Town
- Chilton
- County
- Buckinghamshire
- Country
- England
- Commemoration
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Lost
- Not lost
- WM Reference
- 59932
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Current location
St. Mary the Virgin Church
Dorton Road
Chilton
Aylesbury Vale
Buckinghamshire
HP18 9NA
England
OS Grid Ref: SP 68669 11605
Denomination: Church of England
- Description
- Battlefield Cross in a glass case with wrought iron embellishments.
- Inscription
- Battlefield cross : Lieut Col A G Egerton / 1st Coldstream Guards / Killed in action 29th Sept 1915. Below : The original cross placed on the grave / Of Lieut Colonel A G Egerton / On the Battlefield of Loos.
- Inscription legible?
- yes
- Names on memorial
- Egerton, Arthur George Edward
See details - Commemorations
- First World War (1914-1918)
Total names on memorial: 1
Served and returned: 0
Died: 1
Exact count: yes
Information shown: Rank, forename initials, surname, regiment, manner of death, date of death, additional
Order of information: Rank, forename initials, surname, regiment, manner of death, date of death, additional
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Components
- Battlefield Cross or Marker
Measurements: Undefined
Materials: Wood
- Battlefield Cross or Marker
- Listing information
- This memorial is not currently listed. Find out how to nominate this memorial for inclusion on the National Heritage List for England
- More about listing and the protection of historic places can be found on the Historic England website
- Condition
- Trust fund/Scholarship
- No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A
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