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Heroes Of Our Time

In Memory Of

The Men Of Tasburgh

Who Gave Their Lives

In The Great War

1914 - 1919

 

James Barsham Burgess

Geoffrey Cushion

Herbert Earnest Cushion

Arthur Henry Everett

Arthur Field

Bernard Leonard Goose

Herbert Harbour

William Harbour

Sydney Matthews

Percival Nobbs

Frank Rix

John Brown Rix

 

1939 - 1945

 

Michael John Carnac Fisher

 

Their Names Liveth For Evermore

 

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James Barsham Burgess

 

Son of William Burgess, of Upper Tasburgh, Norwich

 

Norfolk Regiment, 8th

 

Died July 1, 1916

 

Age 20

 

Listed at Thiepval Memorial, France

 

Geoffrey Cushion

 

1st Battalion, Essex Regiment

 

Died July 11, 1916

 

Acheux British Cemetery, France

 

Herbert Ernest Cushion

 

1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

 

Died June 25, 1915

 

Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, Belgium

 

Arthur Henry Everett

 

8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

 

Died September 29, 1915

 

Age 20

 

Listed at Loos Memorial, France

 

Bernard Leonard Goose

 

1st/9th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry

 

Died November 5, 1916

 

Listed at Thiepval Memorial, France

 

Herbert Harbour

 

The King’s (Liverpool Regiment)

 

Died October 29, 1917

 

Age 25

 

Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium

 

William Harbour

 

1st/18th Battalion, London Regiment (London Irish Rifles)

 

Died March 21, 1918

 

Listed at Arras Memorial, France

 

Sydney Mathews

 

Army Service Corps, “F” Coy

 

Died July 27, 1917

 

Age 19

 

Basra War Cemetery, Iraq

 

Percival Nobbs

 

6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment

 

Died November 16, 1916

 

Age 28

 

Waggon Road Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, France

 

Frank Rix

 

12th Battalion, London Regiment (The Rangers)

 

Died April 9, 1917

 

Age 32

 

London Cemetery, Neuville-Vitasse, France

 

John Brown Rix

 

58th Battalion,Canadian Infantry

 

Died August 19, 1916

 

Age 31

 

Westoutre British Cemetery, Belgium

 

Michael John Carnac Fisher

 

2nd Battalion Fusiliers

 

Died on May 31, 1940

 

Whilst holding the Dunkirk perimeter against German attack.

  

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