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Between 2002 & 2004 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Between 2002 & 2004 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Between 2002 & 2004 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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William Charles Holland King (1884 - 1973) - Sculptor of the South Eastern & Chatham Railwaymen's War Memorial - Photograph from the Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser, Friday 3rd November 1922 - Taken by Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of The British Library Board 28 Oct 1922
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South Eastern and Chatham Railway - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 03 Jun 2013
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South Eastern and Chatham Railway - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 03 Jun 2013
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South Eastern and Chatham Railway - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 03 Jun 2013
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South Eastern and Chatham Railway - Taken by R M BIGRIGG 03 Jun 2013
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front - Taken by Terry Giles 08 Nov 2017
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dedication plaque - Taken by Terry Giles 08 Nov 2017
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left side - Taken by Terry Giles 08 Nov 2017
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rear - Taken by Terry Giles 08 Nov 2017
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memorial wall - Taken by Terry Giles 08 Nov 2017
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names on memorial waal - Taken by Terry Giles 08 Nov 2017
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right - Taken by Terry Giles 17 Nov 2017
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crest above names - Taken by Terry Giles 17 Nov 2017
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Newspaper report of the unveiling of William Charles Holland King's War Memorial - from the Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser, Friday 03 November 1922 - Taken by Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of The British Library Board 01 Sep 2019
Reference WMO/140913
Address:
Dover Marine Station (Now Cruise Terminal)
Western Docks
Dover
CT17 9EQ
England
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