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WW1 Tablet - Taken by David Williams - passed to WMT 04 Oct 2013
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WW2 plaque - Taken by David Williams - Passed to WMT 04 Oct 2013
Reference WMO/152961
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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At the top of the Tablet 'To the glory of God / and in grateful memory of / the men of this Parish who made the / supreme sacrifice in the Great War.'..At the bottom of the Tablet 'Tranquil you lie / your knightly virtue proved / your memory hallowed / in the land you loved. Under the names of the Fallen is the date 1914 - 1919. The WW2 plaque below the Tablet has the wording ' In memory / John Hansard / First Class Stoker / HMS Charyfois / Lost by Enemy Action / 23 October 1943
RS Llewelyn-Davies Wor.Yeo. Oct 29 1917 aged 21 . William Gardiner KSLI Jan 20, 1916 aged 31 . William Cooper 3rd Mons Dec 17 1916 aged 35 . Walter W Dallow SWB April 18 1917 aged 31 . George Cooper KSLI July 17 1917 aged 27 . James ED Williams 1st.Hfds aged 20. Percy Drinkwater MM Gren Gds Mar 22 1919 aged 37 .
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