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Board - Taken by K&S Courier 30 Jan 1920
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Board - Taken by Susan Featherstone 09 Aug 2010
Reference WMO/144491
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Oak
- First World War (1914-1918)
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The inscription is here because it needs line breaks.ROLL OF HONOUR / 1914 SLADE BOYS SCHOOL 1918 / DISTINCTIONS GAINED / Fred Hubble D.C.M., M.M., and Bar / Lieut. Roy Killick D.C.M., M.C. / Roland Mathers CROIX DE GUERRE. / Herbert Seale D.C.M. / Capt. Percy Jowett D.C.M. / Jack Pacey D.C.M. / William Carter D.C.M. / Sergt. A. B. Chalklin D.C.M. / Sydney Hey D.C.M. / Lieut. W. H. Seale M.C. / Ernest Trill M.M. / William Mann M.M. / George Barber M.M. / Cecil Cheesman M.M. / Victor Benzie M.M. / Harold Swift M.M. Lower section LOST- (92 Names as listed in Tonbridge Free Press of 30 January 1920.)
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