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KRRC Worcester - Taken by WWright estimated 01 Jan 1925
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Royal Rifle Brigade, Winchester Cathedral - Taken by Colin McIntyre 01 Jan 1985
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General View - Taken by Paul Godwin 27 May 2006
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Memorial to the King's Royal Rifle Corps, Winchester Cathedral Close (Hampshire) - Taken by Michael Day 03 Jul 2012
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Royal Rifle Corps statue inscription and badge - Taken by Mr C E Moreton 24 Jan 2015
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The King's Royal Rifle Corps Memorial - Taken by Chris Reynolds 23 Jan 2016
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KINGS ROYAL RIFLES - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 19 Sep 2017
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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King's Royal Rifle Corps - Taken by Brian Fare 26 May 2019
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Memorial and poppies - Taken by F Jones 30 Nov 2019
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Memorial - Taken by F Jones 30 Nov 2019
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Statue - Taken by F Jones 30 Nov 2019
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Memorial and cathedral - Taken by F Jones 30 Nov 2019
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Inscription panel - Taken by F Jones 30 Nov 2019
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Main Memorial - Taken by John Maloney 14 Oct 2021
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Winchester King's Royal Rifles - Taken by Simon Armstrong 15 Jan 2022
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The King's Royal Rifle Corps War Memorial, Winchester - Taken by Anthony Beggs 21 Sep 2023
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Winchester sunset - Taken by David Birks 02 Nov 2023
Reference WMO/102162
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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE OFFICERS/WARRANT OFFICERS/ NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND RIFLEMEN OF THE KINGS ROYAL RIFLE CORPS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR KING AND COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 AND 1939-1945
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