Monday 11th November 1918 was a momentous day in world history. The Armistice had been signed, and peace had returned to Europe and beyond.
The war was not over for many countless people, however, and that date marked the sad passing for some of those who had fought for King and Country.
This page is dedicated to those servicemen and women who breathed their last as peace was declared.

Commonwealth War Graves
Coward, Private Arthur (Royal Engineers, aged 30, illness)
Daymond, Private Alfred (Duke of Cornwall’s LI, aged 27, cause unknown)
Elphick, Private Holdsworth (The Buffs, aged 27, cause unknown)
Hext, Private Hubert (Devonshire Regiment, aged 20, illness)
Leat, Private Charles (Devonshire Regiment, aged 30, illness)
Tod, Sapper James (Royal Engineers, aged 27, illness)
Vines, Private Leslie (Glos. Regiment, aged 20, cause unknown)
Woodforde, Private George (London Regiment, aged 26, illness)
Wyatt, Private Quinton (South Staffs. Regiment, aged 25, wounded)