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The heavily damaged memorial to PoW Frederick Cooper - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 16 Dec 2013
Reference WMO/160464
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Some war memorials are not eligible for funding from War
Memorials Trust.
Further information is provided on our
helpsheet
‘Definition of a war memorial for funding purposes’.
As a conservation charity which gives grants War Memorials Trust can support repair and conservation works that follow best conservation practice. Grants are awarded from funds raised by the charity so money available is limited and is therefore focused on eligible war memorials.
War Memorials Trust’s Definition of a war memorial for funding purposes helpsheet explains which war memorials are eligible and ineligible for funding.
As a charity, War Memorials Trust relies on voluntary donations and every contribution, no matter how large or small, makes a really big difference to our work. Your donation will help protect and conserve war memorials for future generations so please support War Memorials Trust’s work.
The dearly beloved son, Frederick Charles Cooper, who died prisoner of war in Germany May 23, 1918 aged 19 years
Frederick Charles Cooper
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