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Memorial - Taken by Susan Featherstone 04 Mar 2014
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Memorial - Taken by Susan Featherstone 04 Mar 2014
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Memorial - Taken by Susan Featherstone 04 Mar 2014
Reference WMO/174257
Edit memorial name, location & address- Second World War (1939-1945)
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In frame:- This poppy, on of a million was dropped over London / by the Royal Air Force to commemorate THE / 50TH Anniversary of V-J Day and the end of the / Second World War // (poppy) // It is placed here in memory of John Romney Mather / Pilot Officer, Royal Air Force, who, defending / this Island during the Battle of Britain / fell to earth at Half Moon Lane, Hildenborough. / October 27th 1940 // Remember him and the sacrifice of all those who / secured for our own and other Nations / a Great Deliverance. ~~~~~~ On plaque:- This memorial was unveiled on / Sunday October 27th 1996 / by Flt Lt Roger M O Hall. DFC. RAF (Ret’d) / One of The Few
John Romney Mather
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