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NCHM Moreton plaque - Taken by Piers Hubbard 03 May 2018
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Moreton plaque detail - Taken by Piers Hubbard 03 May 2018
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Memorial tablet - Taken by Brian Fare 12 Sep 2018
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Memorial Tablet Inscription - Taken by Brian Fare 12 Sep 2018
Reference WMO/160078
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Alabaster
- First World War (1914-1918)
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In loving memory of Norman Charles Henry Macdonald Moreton Only Son of Lieut Col Macdonald Moreton late Coldstream Guards of Hill Grove & Anna his wife Born 18 July 1888 killed in action 13th Oct 1915 Buried at Cappy France he served in India & during the European War 1914 - 15 as Lieut in the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps appointed Temp Capt for services in the Helo. Mentioned in Despatches & awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry during the 2nd Battle of Ypres He Tried to do His Duty
Norman Charles Henry Macdonald Moreton
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