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Lest We Forget

The Great War 1914 - 1918

Their Story

When the call to arms came in 1914, the men of Lydbrook answered with courage and determination. From this small Forest of Dean village, they left their homes, families, and livelihoods to serve King and Country in the Great War.

They served in the trenches of France and Flanders, in the deserts of the Middle East, and on the high seas. They were miners, foresters, labourers, and tradesmen who became soldiers, sailors, and airmen.

Some made the ultimate sacrifice, never to return to the village they loved. This memorial stands in their honour and in remembrance of all those who served.

World War II

During the Second World War, men from Lydbrook once again stepped forward with courage, duty, and a deep sense of service to their country. Many never returned home. This Roll of Honour remembers those local men who gave their lives in the conflict, preserving their names and stories so they remain part of our village’s shared history. Their sacrifice continues to shape the freedoms we enjoy today, and we honour them with gratitude and respect.

Share a Story

Do you have information about any of the men who served? Family stories, photographs, or documents? Please share them with us.

"They shall grow not 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."

— Laurence Binyon, For the Fallen

Plan Your Visit

Memorial Location

The Lydbrook Memorila Hall plaque is located outside of the main hall - adjacent to the main street and is available for viewing 24/7.

Address:
Lydbrook Memorial Hall
Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, GL17 9PP

Point of Interest

The Holy Jesus Church, Lydbrook (5 min walk from the Hall) also hosts a Memorial Plaque.
Additionally - W.S Jones, G. Hussey & B. Hunt (amongst others) are buried there.