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Current cross - Taken by Kristine Jenkins 02 May 2016
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Current cross - Taken by Kristine Jenkins 02 May 2016
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Memorial elevation - Taken by St Michael and All Angels Church 28 Sep 2018
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Lettering - Taken by St Michael and All Angels Church 28 Sep 2018
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Memorial elevation - Taken by St Michael and All Angels Church 28 Sep 2018
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Crack on western face - mid - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Crack on western face - upper - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Crack on western face- lower - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Crack on northern face - lower - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Fillet of wood on corner - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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'spider web' crack - Taken by Rev Dr G calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Crack - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Crack on western face - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Crack on western face - mid - Taken by Rev Dr G Calvert 18 Jul 2020
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Whole cross - Taken by Tony Bradbury 04 Nov 2022
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Names - Taken by Tony Bradbury 04 Nov 2022
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Names - Taken by Tony Bradbury 04 Nov 2022
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Names - Taken by Tony Bradbury 04 Nov 2022
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Names - Taken by Tony Bradbury 04 Nov 2022
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Names - Taken by Tony Bradbury 04 Nov 2022
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Memorial cross - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
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'1914 / 1915 names - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
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1916 names - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
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1917 names, part 1 - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
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1917 names, part 2 - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
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1918 names - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
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1919 names - Taken by Ian Blackmore 07 Oct 2024
Reference WMO/193043
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