Berkshire War Memorials

BRACKNELL FOREST

The Borough of Bracknell Forest is centered upon the 'new town' of Bracknell formed in 1948. The central urban area of Bracknell Town covers several parishes which existed before the two World Wars and many of the other former parishes in the area have been split and their territory shared between Bracknell Forest and its neighbouring Boroughs.

See The Bracknell Forest Borough site
or that of The Bracknell Forest Society site

Please select the town or village from the list below. This will take you to the page for that town or parish within The Borough of Bracknell Forest. Places in italics are settlements within the parish and will take you to the main parish page.

8001 - Billingbear - see Binfield
8001 - Binfield
8006 - Bracknell Town
8002 - Broadmoor - see Crowthorne
8006 - Bulbrook - see Bracknell Town
8008 - Chavey Down - see Winkfield
8009 - Cranbourne - see Winkfield
8002 - Crowthorne
8006 - Easthampstead - see Bracknell Town
8006 - Heathlands - see Bracknell Town
8003 - Little Sandhurst - see Sandhurst
8005 -
Maiden's Green - see Winkfield
8003 - Owlsmoor - see Sandhurst
8006 - Priestwood - see Bracknell Town
8003 - Sandhurst
8006 - South Hill - see Bracknell Town
8004 - Warfield
8010 - Wellington College
8005 - Winkfield
8005 - Winkfield Row - see Winkfield

Andrew Radgick has compiled a three volume account of Bracknell's Great War Fallen which contains biographical details of virtually all the men who are either commemorated in Bracknell Forest or who had a connection with the area. The three volumes cover:-

Vol 1 Bracknell and Easthampstead
Vol 2 Binfield, Cranbourne, Warfield, Winkfield and Ascot
Vol 3 Crowthorne and Sandhurst.











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