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Memorial in situ in foyer of St George's Church - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 03 May 2016
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Memorial and explanatory plaque beneath - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 03 May 2016
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Explanatory plaque beneath memorial - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 03 May 2016
Reference WMO/222772
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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'Sacred to the memory / of the men connected with this Church / who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918 / They counted not their lives dear / unto themselves, they died / for God for home and country / Charles Brown . Ewan Kewley / Samuel Fred Burden . Albert Johnson / William Corris . Thomas H. Kelly / William Henry Corrin . James Alfred Kewley / John Albert Craine . Arthur Kewley / Robert Crennell . Robert Kewin / Thomas Crosbie . John Kinrade / Thomas Davies . Harold Moughtin / Alfred Wilson Douglas . Lewis Mylchreest / William John Elliot . John Quaye / Thomas Fleming Green . William Springthorpe / George Frederick Green . Frederick Swinnerton / Norman Douglas Green . Charles Teare / Albion Holmes . Wilfred Uren / John Douglas Walker / Till the day dawn and / the shadows flee away / Barnabas Douglas / Church 3.VII.1922.'
Charles Brown. Samuel Fred Burden. James Edward Bowling. William Corris. William Henry Corrin. John Albert Craine. Robert Crennell. Thomas Crosbie. Thomas Davies. Alfred Wilson Douglas. William John Elliot. Thomas Fleming Green. George Frederick Green. Norman Douglas Green. Albion Holmes. Ewan Kewley. Albert Johnson. Thomas H. Kelly. James Alfred Kewley. Arthur Kewley. Robert Kewin. John Kinrade. Harold Moughtin. Frank Moughtin. Lewis Mylchreest. John Quaye. William Springthorpe. Frederick Swinnerton, Charles Teare. Wilfred Uren. John Douglas Walker.
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