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Stained glass window in the memory of Maurice Godfrey Galloway. - Taken by Bill Highway 04 Feb 2016
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Plaque below window - Taken by Bill Highway 04 Feb 2016
Reference WMO/228097
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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This window was placed to the glory of god and in the memory of Maurice Godfrey Galloway late of the 23rd London Regiment. The dearly beloved and only son of Walter Stephen and Annie Gertrude Galloway of Hughendon, Seaford. Who nobly gave his life at Givenchy on May 26th 1915 aged 18 years. Sacrifice gains its reward.
Maurice Godfrey Galloway.
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