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Died in the Great War

Alfred emigrated to Canada some years before the War.  In 1916, he volunteered to join the Canadian Expeditionary Force and later served on the Western Front with the Canadian Field Artillery. 

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Quintons Road
Cottage. Probably C17. Timber-framed core. Cased in brick in English bond. Walls partly rendered.
Oil on Canvas, 1812, 11.7cm x 28.4cm, private collection

Valley of the Stour at sunset, 31 October 1812. This oil sketch, and its partner Autumnal sunset, are two of a small group of sunsets Constable painted in 1812.

Oil on Canvas, 1809-1810, 26.5cm x 48.5cm, private collection

A view over the Stour Valley to Brantham, showing the weatherboard mill owned by Golding Constable.

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Gaston Street
House. C16 - C17 with cross wing reconstructed early C20. Later alterations including rebuilding of right gable end wall and addition of porch. Timber-framed, part underbuilt or infilled with brick, part rendered. Plain tile roof.
Died in the Great War

William is the only man to be commemorated on both the Brantham and the East Bergholt War Memorials to those who Died.  He served with the East Yorkshire Regiment on the Western Front and was wounded during the Battle of the Somme.

Constable Painting
72. Flatford Mill
Oil on Panel, 1810-1811, 16.5cm x 29.8cm, Yale

Constable's compositions were clearly dictated by what he saw in front of him, using symmetrical compositions and scenes that focused on manmade buildings such as this, his father Golding Constable's Mill at Flatford.

Died in the Great War

William volunteered to join the Essex Regiment in early September 1914.  He served for ten months with their 9th Battalion on the Western Front, until his death during the Battle of the Somme. 

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C15 House, now split into 3 dwellings
House with additional ranges, now forming 3 dwellings. Late C15 house with probable C17 additions and mid C19 remodelling. Timber-framed, rendered. Plain tiles, red brick stacks. Original house had open hall range with jettied cross wing to left and service wing to right.
Constable Painting
73. East Bergholt
Oil on Board, 1813, 31.8cm x 47cm, Yale

This painting was originally known as ‘Highgate’ but is actually another view of East Bergholt Rectory, home of Dr Rhudde, grandfather of Constable's beloved Maria Bicknell.

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Burnt Oak
previously Public House, now Oranges & Lemons cafe. Probably C17 with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed, cased in painted brick. Red brick stack. Plain tile roof.
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East End Road
House subdivided into two cottages. C17 with C19-C20 alterations and additions. Timber-framed, cased in red brick with plain tile roof and red brick stack. Two storeys, probably originally two cell lobby-entry plan, possibly extended at right. Patched brickwork indicating blocked doorway to front probably relating to C19 conversion.
Oil on Canvas, 1830, 20.3cm x 23.5cm, National Gallery of Scotland

Barge being drawn by horses out of a dry dock.

Died in the Second World War

Serving in the Royal Horse Artillery, John was a part of the British Expeditionary Force in 1940 and was one of those evacuated out of Dunkirk.  He later fought in the North African campaign, until his death in Libya in January 1943.

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Gandish Road
House, now two cottages. C17-C18. Timber-framed, brick fronted, rendered. Plain tile roof, red brick stacks. 2 storeys, 2 bays.
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Gaston End, Pub
Public House. Probably early C15 with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed, rendered. Plain tiles, red brick stacks. Single-storey and attic.
Constable Painting
76. East Bergholt
Oil on Millboard, 1808, 16.5cm x 25.2cm, Fitzwilliam Museum

 A view of East Bergholt, the village in which Constable grew up.

Died in the Second World War

Cousin of Richard Burbury.  A pre-war career Army Officer, Hilaro never lived in East Bergholt - he is commemorated on the War Memorial because his parents lived in the village.  Hilaro was transferred to the Airborne Forces in 1942 and was killed in action during the Battle of Arnhem.  At the time of his death he was the Deputy Commander of the 1st Airlanding Brigade.

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House. C17 with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed, rendered. Refronted in painted brick. Plain tile roof.
Oil on Paper on Canvas, 1811, 26cm x 35.5cm, Royal Academy

Flatford Mill was owned at the time by Golding Constable, John's father, a wealthy corn merchant.

Died in the Second World War

Herman served as a Wireless Operator/ Air Gunner with 408 (Royal Canadian Air Force) Squadron - part of Bomber Command.  He was killed when his aircraft – a Handley Page Hampden - was shot down over the North Sea, with the loss of all the crew.

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Gaston Street
House. Early - mid C19. Brick,whitewashed. Slate roof. 2 storeys.
Oil on Canvas, 1811, 24.8cm x 298cm, V&A

The picture depicts Flatford Mill which belonged to John Constable's father, Golding Constable.

Died in the Second World War

Cousin of Hilaro Barlow.  A pre-war career Army Officer, Richard never lived in East Bergholt - he is commemorated on the War Memorial because his aunt and uncle lived in the village.  He was killed on D-Day, leading his Battalion on Sword Beach.

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Mission Lane, East End
House. C16 - C17 with cross wing reconstructed early C20. Later alterations including rebuilding of right gable end wall and addition of porch. Timber-framed, part underbuilt or infilled with brick, part rendered. Plain tile roof.
Oil on Paper on Canvas, 1811, 15.2cm x 21.6cm, V&A

This painting is also known as ‘A cart on the road from East Bergholt to Flatford’

Died in the Second World War

Frederick was sent out to Singapore as part of the 4th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment, disembarking there on 29th January 1942.  He was killed in the fighting on the island, two days before the British and Empire forces surrendered to the Japanese.   

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Hadleigh Road
House. Late C16. Timber-framed on red brick plinth, front underbuilt in red brick in English bond, west end pargetted. Plain tile roof. Red brick stack.
Constable Painting
80. Dedham Vale morning
Oil on Canvas, 1811, 78.8cm x 129.5cm, private collection

The view is from the junction of Fen Lane, looking west along the Stour Valley, the track Constable had taken each day to the Grammar School in Dedham.

Died in the Second World War

Alfred was serving in the 5th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment, when he was captured by the Japanese at the surrender of Singapore in February 1942.  The Japanese used their prisoners as slave labour, subjecting them to brutal treatment and inhuman conditions.  Alfred is one of two Bergholt men who died during the construction of the notorious “Death Railway” between Burma and Siam.