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Window general view - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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4th light - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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3rd light - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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2nd light - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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1st light - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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1st light figure - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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2nd light figure - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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3rd light figure - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
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4th light figure - Taken by mhs 12 Dec 2013
Reference WMO/160274
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To the Glory of God and in memory of Lieut. Charles Cunningham Dumville Lees who went down with / HMS Verulam, 2nd.. Flotilla Atlantic Fleet, mined in the Gulf of Finland Sept 3rd.. 1919 aged 25, beloved son of / George John and Anne Dove Dumville Lees, also of the officers and men of the above Destroyer and of / the men of Okehampton who fell during the War. - And thus this young man an example of a noble courage, and a memorial of virtue, not only to the young men but unto all his nation. - / Erected by his mother, Major A.C.L. Dumville Lees K.S.L.I., & Frederick & Anne Dumville Richmond Brown. R. I. P.
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