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Glass doors - Taken by No copyright 13 Apr 2014
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Close up of engraving - Taken by No copyright 13 Apr 2014
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General view of flags, 100 BG certificates, WW1 and WW2 plaques - Taken by No copyright 14 Apr 2014
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Close up of flags - Taken by No copyright 14 Apr 2014
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Certificate 1 - Taken by No copyright 15 Apr 2014
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Certificate 2 - Taken by No copyright 15 Apr 2014
Reference WMO/172145
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Other Fabric
- Paper Paper
- Timber Timber (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Glass Doors- +/ERECTED BY THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS/OF THE AMERICAN AIRMNEN OF THE/100TH BOMBARDMENT GROUP WHO SERVED AT/THORPE ABBOTS AIRFIELD 1939-1945; Sign about the Ensign-+/This ensign is displayed in/memory of those of the/100th Bomb. Gp. U.S. Air Force,/based at/Thorpe Abbots Airfield/who gave their lives/that we might live/1943-45/~/Presented by their comrades/August 1983
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