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Newcastle Emlyn Town Council

WAR MEMORIAL

 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY FROM THE MEMORIAL SQUARE AT NEWCASTLE EMLYN

This year due to the Covid restrictions the Sunday remembrance from the Memorial square at Newcastle Emlyn will not be open to the general public. The service will be streamed online on Sunday morning the 8th of November 2020. The service can be viewed here or by clicking the title above.

"They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old,
age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
we will remember them" 


The Newcastle Emlyn War Memorial History

Originally built on the back wall of the castle in 1923 to remember the fallen of the district who died in the First World War. Another tablet was added to remember the fallen of the Second World War. It was moved in 1985 to a site between Holy Trinity Church and the Courthouse. It made it far more convenient to hold services at the memorial now.



In Memory of the men of the town and local area that fell during the war 1914- 1918

William M. Christmas
David R. Davies
William LL. Davies
Thomas Davies
Edward LL. Davies
James Evans
William Evans
Edward D. Davies
Evan Evans
David E. Esau
J.K.L Fitzwilliams
John G. Griffiths
John Griffiths
Thomas J. Harries
John Howells
Harry E. Jones
David James
James Jones
William A. Jones
James A. Jones
Ieuan Jenkins
Titus Lewis
John Owen
Benjamin Rees
Evan Rees
Thomas Thomas
John E. Thomas
Evan Q. Thomas
Sidney F. Walters
Samuel R. Jones
Tom Thomas


And also 1939 - 1945

Ridley A. Bainbridge
Leonard F. Ball
Geoffrey L. Dane
Frederick Evans
H. Prestyl Evans
Eric W. W. Feldon
Frederick C. Isaac
Eric S. Jones
Haydn J. Jones
Thomas B. Morris
Thomas D. Morris
Wilfred T. Saunders
David D.H. Thomas