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1. Vale Parish memorial, to the left as you come down the Route des Coutures at the Route Summerfield Junction, Vale.

2. Forest Parish memorial, under the Lych gate at the Parish Church.

3. St Saviour’s Parish memorial, in the churchyard behind the church.

4. St Peter Port Parish memorial – one copy in the Constables’ Office, Lefebvre Street, St Peter Port, the in Waitrose at Admiral Park.

5. St John’s Parish Memorial, in front of St John’s Church, Les Amballes, St Peter Port.

6. Private memorial to the three sons of William Stranger of St Sampson’s. This is in the Vale Parochial Cemetery.

7. Memorial to members of the congregation of St Paul’s Methodist Church, Belval Road, Vale. It is on the wall inside the church.

8. St Pierre du Bois Parish Memorial, on the green outside the churchyard walls at Les Buttes, St Pierre du Bois.

9. Torteval Parish memorial, inside the walls in front of the Parish Church.

10. St Stephen’s Parish memorial, inside St Stephen’s Church, Les Gravées, St Peter Port.

11. Private memorial to Captain EG Ozanne, son of the then Bailiff of Guernsey, in Le Foulon Cemetery, on the hillside behind the crematorium. Captain Ozanne is buried at Ramparts Cemetery, Lille Gate, Ieper, Belgium.

12. Oddfellows Roll of Service and Roll of Honour, in the staircase of the Oddfellows Hall, at the top of Lefebvre Street, St Peter Port.

13. Memorial to Lieutenant LF Lukis, RFC, in Candie Cemetery near the upper gate. Lieutenant Lukis is buried at St Ouen’s Communal Cemetery, on the Somme.

14. St Andrew’s Parish Memorial, inside the church to the right of the main entrance.

15. Memorial to Donald Priaulx MacGregor, inside the Town Church, St Peter Port. Lieutenant Commander MacGregor has no known grave but is also commemorated on the Plymouth Naval memorial.

16. Memorial to the men of the Castel Parish, presented by the Ladies' Guild of the Castel Church. It stands in the upper part of the churchyard.

17. Memorial to members of the former St Magloire Catholic Church, L'Islet. The church is no longer used and the memorial has been moved to the Presbytery gardens behind St Joseph's church, St Peter Port.

18. Family memorial to Sgt Eric Alfred Hotton of the RGLI, in St John's churchyard, Les Amballes, St Peter Port. Sgt Hotton is buried at Point du Jour Military cemetery, near Arras, Northern France.