LT A V OLIVER JONES

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Reference WMO/151172

Address:

King Charles the Martyr Church

Neville Street

Royal Tunbridge Wells

TN1 1YX

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Description: Stained glass window
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Square 4 pane window with associated plaque.
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(ON WINDOW) TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND/ IN LOVING MEMORY OF/ ALFRED VERNON OLIVER-JONES/ LIEUTENANT ROYL FIELD ARTILLERY/ AND ROYAL FLYING CORPS KILLED AT BEAULENCOURT (SIC) ON THE/ 21ST JULY 1916 WHEN FLYING AS/ LEADING OBSERVER ON A BOMBING EXPEDITION/ ERECTED BY HIS UNCLE, SISTER/ AND BROTHER(ON PLAQUE) IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALFRED VERNON OLIVER-JONES KILLED AT/ BEAULINCOURT JULY 21 1916 AND OF FRANCIS MAUDE OLIVER-JONES/ BORN 1896 WHO DIED AT DAVOS-PLATZ SWITZERLAND 1931

ALFRED VERNON OLIVER-JONES

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