Reference WMO/180523
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Bronze
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Centre: TO THE HONOUR AND GLORY OF GOD/ IN LOVING AND PROUD MEMORY OF Left: HAROLD KEITH DE WARENNE HARVEY/ ELDEST SON OF HAROLD AND JANE HARVEY/ OF THE WILLOWS, WYKE REGIS,/ FORMERLY OF LLANISTAN, PEMBROKESHIRE,/ GRANDSON OF GEORGE HARRIES JP,/ OF TREVACCOON IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE,/ CORPL IN THE 28TH BATT. MACHINE GUN SECTION/ AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE/ WHO WON HIS DCM AT GALLIPOLI/ AND WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT ARMENTIERES/ ON TUESDAY APRIL 25TH 1916,/ BURIED AT RATIONFARM CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES,/ AGED 21 Right: RALPH DE WARENNE HARVEY/ THEIR YOUNGEST SON/ 2ND LIEUT. 3RD DORSET REGIMENT/ ATTACHED 1ST KINGS ROYAL RIFLES,/ WHO DIED AT ROUEN ON WEDNESDAY JUNE 7TH 1916/ OF HIS WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION/ ON MAY 23RD AT VIMY HEIGHTS,/ BURIED AT ST SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN,/ AGED 18./ BELOVED GREATLY BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM Centre: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS
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