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Stuart Campbell Taylor and Edgar William Cox - Taken by Russell Waters with permission from the Church 30 Apr 2013
Reference WMO/145043
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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The second bell was hung in this tower on July 11th 1920, in memory of Stuart Taylor Campbell DSO Brig. Gen. Commanding the 93rd Brigade Late Lieut Col commanding the XVth Service Battalion West Yorkshire Regmt and formerly Captain Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Born 2nd June 1872, died in the service of his country in France 11th October 1918. And of Edgar William Cox DSO Brig Gen (Intelligence) on the head Quarters Staff in France Colonel Royal Engineers Born 9th May 1882. Died in the service of his Country in France 26th August 1918.
Stuart Taylor Campbell,Edgar William Cox
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