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Holy Souls Acocks Green 1914-1918 - Taken by Tony Woolley 26 Oct 2004
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1914 - 1918 Memorial Plaque - Taken by Ynyr Owen 15 Mar 2017
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Porch with Memorial Plaque Location - Taken by Ynyr Owen 15 Mar 2017
Reference WMO/225149
Address:
Sacred Heart & Holy Souls Church
1151 Warwick Road
Acocks Green
Birmingham
B27 6RG
England
Open large map- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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OF YOUR CHARITY PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULSOF THE FOLLOWING, WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR KING AND COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918. It Is Better For Us To Die In Battle Than To See The Evils Of Our Nation. As It Shall Be The Will Of God In Heaven, So Be It Done. 1 Mach III
Army Chaplain Cannon Gwyder O.S.B Aide-Major Jean Deramecourt (Croix de Guerre) Captain Shirley C Day (MC) Captain E J Hugh Meynell Lieut Henry E Bulbeck RF “ Bernard Ward Devas “ Charles J Howell “ Basil R Jones RAF “ Oscar R Kelly “ Vincent Narey B.A “ Lawrence H Ruck 2nd Engineer Bernard Seddon CSM Horace H Bowden SSM Thomas Cooper Corporal JT Jones L Corpl Robert Moore George F Andrewes Charles W Assinder John P Driscoll Victor S Galway Foley James Kelly “LONGTON LADS” Walter FJ Murphy Phillip M Murphy Cyrill H Murphy William Narey Herbert Newsham Phillip G Powell Walter Gossage Edward Sharkey John Vallance
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