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Gillingham War Memorial - Taken by Nick_2 08 Jul 2010
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Gillinigham - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 30 Jul 2011
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Gillingham plinth before restoration work - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 30 Jul 2011
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Gillingham Dorset inscription 1 - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 30 Jul 2011
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Gillingham Dorset inscription 2 - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 30 Jul 2011
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Gillingham war memorial - Taken by Angela van der Horst 19 May 2013
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Gillingham War Memorial after renovation - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Gillingham War Memorial after renovation - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Gillingham War Memorial front inscription - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Gillingham War Memorial left inscription - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Gillingham War Memorial right inscription - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Gillingham War Memorial WW1 panels on wall at rear - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Gillingham War Memorial WW2 panel on wall at rear - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Sign at front of car park informing the public about the War Memorial - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 14 Feb 2017
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Damage to plinth - Taken by Chris T 22 Nov 2024
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The memorial - Taken by Chris T 22 Nov 2024
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Damage to plinth - Taken by Chris T 22 Nov 2024
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Damage to plinth - Taken by Chris T 22 Nov 2024
Reference WMO/97700
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Grade II (England)
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