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Memorial - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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All Souls church, Ascot - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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Panel 1 - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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Panel 2 - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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Panel 3 - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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Panel 4 - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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Panel 4a - Taken by Andrea Ruddick 05 Aug 2013
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Newly-restored war memorial, general view - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Newly-restored wooden crucifix - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Newly-restored north facing panel, showing First World War names - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Detail of north facing panel, restored - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Detail of restored panel showing Korean War name - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Detail of restored panel showing Second World War names and Korean War name - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Detail of restored panel - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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Detail of restored panel showing new lime mortar - Taken by Olivia Marsden 24 Jun 2019
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South facing panel of war memorial - Taken by Olivia Marsden 09 Nov 2020
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East facing panel - Taken by Olivia Marsden 09 Nov 2020
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West facing panel, showing WWII names - Taken by Olivia Marsden 09 Nov 2020
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North facing panel, showing WWI names - Taken by Olivia Marsden 09 Nov 2020
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Front - Taken by LauraD 04 Jun 2023
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Panel 1 - Taken by LauraD 04 Jun 2023
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Rear - Taken by LauraD 04 Jun 2023
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Panel 2 - Taken by LauraD 04 Jun 2023
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Panel 3 - Taken by LauraD 04 Jun 2023
Reference WMO/147911
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1. O valiant hearts who to your glory came. Through dust of conflict and through battle flame. Tranquil you lie, your knightly virtue proved. Your memory hallowed in the land you loved.2. So they passed over and the trumpets sounded for them on the other side. 3. (Over names) In Piam Memoriam Translation: In loving memory 4. (Between names) Is it nothing to all ye who pass by? 5. (Around top of plinth) Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Translation: Grant them eternal rest, Lord, and let perpetual light shine on them
1914 - 1918 Frederick Leycester Barwell Robert De Hougham Mark Bell Alexander Findlater Todd Harold Francis Amboor Keating Robert Brown Alfred Collins William James Cordrey Edwin Charles Lipscombe Frederick James Lipscombe Frederick George Robinson Reginald George Robinson Charles Ernest Stanley Selwyn Charles Walter Tidbury Arthur William Soan Robert William Soan 1939 - 1945 John Clifford North Lewis Douglas Alfred Weatherill DFC George Peter Oliver Grove Herbert Owen Lee Robert Lee Arthur Robert Perkins William Henry Rhodes Archelaeus Turner Harold Turner John Bradshaw George … Ryan Korea 1950 - 1953 Harry Francis Eric Tucker
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