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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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General View - Taken by John Stone 22 Aug 2013
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General view - Taken by john stone 22 Aug 2013
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Plinth with inscription - Taken by John Stone 22 Aug 2013
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Pedestal - Taken by John Stone 22 Aug 2013
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Incised tablet (one of four) - Taken by John Stone 22 Aug 2013
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The restored memorial next to the path from the lychgate to the church - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 11 Apr 2014
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The first panel of Milton-next-Gravesend's First World War memorial - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 11 Apr 2014
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The second panel of Milton-next-Gravesend's men killed in the First World War - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 11 Apr 2014
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The third panel of the Milton-next-Gravesend war memorial - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 11 Apr 2014
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The final panel on Milton-next-Gravesend's war memorial - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 11 Apr 2014
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The Milton-next-Gravesend First World War memorial from the pathway - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 11 Apr 2014
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Milton-next-Gravesend WW1 Cross - Taken by Andrew Marshall 13 Oct 2019
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View from the church path, leaned over some foliage - Taken by Alice Hollingsworth-Hallett 21 Sep 2024
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View from the church path with Milton road in the background - Taken by Alice Hollingsworth-Hallett 21 Sep 2024
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View of names - Taken by Alice Hollingsworth-Hallett 21 Sep 2024
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View of names - Taken by Alice Hollingsworth-Hallett 21 Sep 2024
Reference WMO/148748
Address:
St Peter's and St Paul's Churchyard
East Milton Road
Milton
DA12 2JL
England
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To the Glory of God [panel of names] and in honour of those who gave / their lives for liberty and Justice / in the Great War 1914 - 1918
Bernard Acott, Bernard W Arnold, William F Allen, Reginald P Allen, Herbert Allen, Richard Brooks, Benjamin J Brand, Frederick W R Burke, Felix G Bush, James H Biorne, Alfred H Bean, Frank C Box, Percy T Box, Robert W Bennett, Charles Boyd, Richard Bright, Thomas J Burles, Thomas Britten, Frederick S Bareham, Alfred Bloomfield, Alfred R Case, John Chipbnall, John V M Connolly, Jesse Cosgrove, Edward Clifford, Alfred J Crockett, Albert V Creed, George W Dix, Walter J Dix, Oliver S Dack, Thomas N Darby, Joseph F Davis, George J Day, Ernest J Eades, William F Eastwood, Cyril W T Edwards, William A Ellingham, William A H Ellingham, Vincent K Elliott, John F Evans, Sefton H Fearn, William H Fisher, Reginald T Fisher, George A Fox, Thomas S Gardener, John George, George W Gilby, Charles Glanfield, James G Gladwell, Reginald Gotham, Percival Godden, James H Green, Arthur D Harris, Alfred Hatley, Herbert J Hatley, Albert N Hibbin, Percy A Hibbin, Alfred B Heaver, George E Higgins, Charles Higgins, Joseph Holland, Edgar Hoyle, Wilfred Hoyle, Joseph Hussey, Edward G Hussey, Albert E Ives, Edgar C Joel, William T Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Percy C Jeffrey, Sidney R Jones, W H King, Henry W Lander, Thomas Letten, William H Long, Leslie W Lund, William Marsh, Arthur G Marshall, Harry E Marshall, Thomas Mayhew, Henry F Munn, Frank H Murr, William F Page, Percy Pay, Henry C Peadle, Leonard Pearce, Frederick Pinfold, Henry C Pocock, Samuel S Pollard, Herbert L Price, John T Reed, John T Richards, Charles A Robson, John Russell, Alan G Sandford, Michael C J Saunderson, Edward T Seamer, William A Sedge, William H Shannon, Henry T Skinner, P A Skinner, Walter Terrell, Frederick Thomas, Cyril Toulson, Frank N Tuff, Francis J Tutton, Albert J Underwood, Leonard Waterman, Charles West, Frank West, Stephen W Weston, William Westcott, Stanley Williams, George R Whitehead, John Whitnall, Benjamin A Young.
Grade II (England)
1441607
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