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Second Lieutenant Louis George Broome and Lieutenant Reginald John Allen Palmer

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Reference WMO/121529

Address:

St Aldhelm's Church

Spa Road

Weymouth

DT3 5EW

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Stained glass window
Materials:
  • Glass Stained Glass
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Double stained glass windows, one for each man. The windows have no exterior aspect and make a dividing partition between the body of the church and some office, storage areas, and as such are not easy to see unless specially lit. Both contain inscriptions and regimental insignia
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Left Hand Window: And they went out both of them/ unto the field 1 Samuel 20 - 11 / In loving memory of 2nd Lieut. / Louis George Broome/ 2nd Royal Scots, who died of wounds / in France 5th June 1915 aged 17 years. / Ah! Not for idle hatred, / Not for honour, fame nor self applause,/ But for the glory of the cause / You did what will not be forgot,' Right Hand Window: There is a friend that sticketh closer / than a brother Proverbs 18 - 24/ In ever loving memory of / Reginald John Allen Palmer / Lieutenant 1st Wiltshire regiment, / Born 9 march 1896, died at Amiens / of wounds received in the/ Battle of the Somme 22 July 1916.

LOIUS GEORGE BROOME, REGINALD JOHN ALLEN PALMER

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