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The WW1 frame - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 26 Jul 2016
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WW1 frame, WW2 frame and Millenium Prayer frames in situ - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 26 Jul 2016
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WW1 frame, top half - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 26 Jul 2016
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WW1 frame, bottom half - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 26 Jul 2016
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Millenium Prayer frame - Taken by Robert Brunsdon 26 Jul 2016
Reference WMO/223052
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Paper Paper
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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' To the / glory of God / in memory of the men of Onchan / who laid down their lives in the / First World War 1914-1918.' Third inscription reads as follows: 'Grant us peace. / In a world of darkness, give us your light: / In lands of war and prejudice, grant us peace: / In a world of despair, give us hope; / In a world of sadness and tears, show us your joy; / In a world of hatred, show us your love; / In a world of arrogance, give us humility; / In a world of disbelief; give us faith. / An extract from the Millennium Prayer by Anna Compton, / Millennium Chapel of Peace and Forgiveness, / National Armed Forces Memorial, Staffordshire.'
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