Remembering the fallen on Armistice Day
On Armistice Day Reg and Copper Howe put 11 crosses with poppies around the stone ring at Knowstone pound with battery candles that were lit at dusk and from 11am. Each cross depicted one of the men of Knowstone parish who lost their lives in the First World War and are remembered on the memorial plaque in the St. Peter's Church.
A purple poppy on a cross was placed by Ken and Carol Dykes to remember the horses of Knowstone that did not return.
The names of the fallen men who were remembered are as follows:
1. Thomas Buckingham
2. F. Berry
3. Ernest Bowens
4. R. Burnett
5. Albert Chapple
6. Frederick Courtenay
7. John Kingdom
8. William Marshall
9. John Marshall
10. Walter Perkins
11. D..T. Singerton