MANORBIER - PEMBROKESHIRE - WALES
Photos: Mike Berrell
Private William Joseph HARRINGTON 6525
Born: Dorchester, Dorset, England Enlisted: 18-4-1916, Perth, Western Australia Battalion: 16th Battalion Australian Infantry Died: 10-5-1917 whilst Prisoner of War, Soltau Province, Hamburg Resting: Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Germany Son of Joseph and Kezia Harrington, of Tudor Lodge, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 79 |
The Daily News (Perth, W.A.) 14-7-1917
Died of Wounds
Wm. Jos. Harrington, England, whilst prisoner of war previously reported wounded and prisoner of war.
Died of Wounds
Wm. Jos. Harrington, England, whilst prisoner of war previously reported wounded and prisoner of war.
Private Reginald Humphrey HARRINGTON 7020
Born: Manorbier, Wales Enlisted: 4-10-1916, Perth, Western Australia Battalion: 16th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Wounds 6-8-1917, aged 23years Resting: Kandahar Farm Cemetery, Ypres, Flanders, Belgium Son of Joseph and K. Harrington, of Tudor Lodge, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 79 |
Reginald & William are also honoured on the Jameston War Memorial
West Wales War Memorial Project - Jameston is a small village situated on the A4139 road between Lamphey and Penally, just a mile north-west of Manorbier and midway between Tenby and Pembroke. The war memorial at Jameston is in the form of a wooden religious panel, and commemorates the twelve men of the village who fell during the Great War. These men are also commemorated at Manorbier.