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Arkwright and Bonham-Carter (photo date approx) - Taken by Leslie Scarborough 01 Jan 1990
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St Mary's Church, Cromford - Taken by Geof Cole 11 Nov 2018
Reference WMO/169108
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF/ FREDERIC GEORGE ALLEYNE ARKWRIGHT/ YOUNGER SON OF FREDERIC C. ARKWRIGHT,/ CAPTAIN XI HUSSARS./ HE SERVED WITH HIS REGIMENT/ AND WITH THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS/ IN THE GREAT WAR OF NATIONS,/ AND WAS KILLED ON DUTY WHEN FLYING/ NEAR MONTROSE N. B. 14TH. OCTOBER 1915,/ AGED 29 YEARS./ ALSO OF HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW AND BEST FRIEND/ GUY BONHAM-CARTER/ THIRD SON OF ALFRED BONHAM-CARTER C.B../ CAPTAIN XIX HUSSARS,/ ADJUTANT Q. O. OXFORDSHIRE HUSSARS./ HE WAS KILLED IN ACTION NEAR YPRES/ 14TH. MAY 1915. AGED 30 YEARS./ "O VALIANT DEAD, TAKE COMFORT WHERE YOU LIE. SO SWEET TO LIVE? MAGNIFICENT TO DIE."
Captain Frederick George Alleyne Arkwright, and Captain Guy Bonham-Carter.
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