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Memorial prior to cleaning - Taken by 01 Mar 2013
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Memorial after cleaning - Taken by 01 Jul 2013
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Illuminated parchment after cleaning - Taken by 21 May 2014
Reference WMO/183637
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Ralph Bower, Royal Engineers. Died of disease 30.06.1918 Charles May, Cheshire Regiment. Died 23.10.1917 Alfred Edward Pollard, RASC mt. Died of influenza and pneumonia 06.11.1918 Edward Charles Slater, RGA. Killed in action 15.12.1917 Ernest Thompson, 20th Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 01.03.1917 William Thompson, (corporal), 7th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 04.10.1917 George Walker, (corporal), Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action 24.10.1914 Frank Simpson Wright, 2nd Grenadier Guards. Killed in action 27.03.1918 Ernest Beresford, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action 22.08.1917 Charles Egerton Entwistle, (lieutenant) 8th Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 21.03.1918 John Walter Forrest, (sergeant) DCM, 3rd Worcester Regiment. Killed in action 10.06.1917 Roderick Donald Lardner, HMS Pathfinder. Killed in action 05.09.1914 John Powell, RFA. Killed in action 02.05.1917 George Powell, (sergeant major), 1/7th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 10.08.1915 John Arthur Ryle, Cheshire Regiment. Died 17.10.1918 Henry Slater, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 01.07.1916 Herbert Louis Stearn, 3rd Cavalry Regiment. Died 25.06.1919 Albert Thirlwall, 10th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 20.05.1916 Stanley Thirlwall, 1/7th Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action 06.11.1917 John Frederick Waller, (lance corporal), 18th Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 09.07.1916 John Crawford Atty, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 17.06.1944 George Edward Powell, Home Guard. Killed delivering dispatches 09.08.1944 George Proudlove, London Irish Rifles. Killed in action 14.09.1944
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