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St Cadfan's Church - Taken by Brian Fare 30 Sep 2021
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St Cadfan's Church - Taken by Brian Fare 30 Sep 2021
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St Cadfan's Church - Taken by Brian Fare 30 Sep 2021
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St Cadfan's Church - Taken by Brian Fare 30 Sep 2021
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St Cadfan's Church - Taken by Brian Fare 30 Sep 2021
Reference WMO/238414
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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PORCH LEFT HAND SIDE Tablet one: "THIS PORCH WAS ERECTED BY THE PARISHIONERS / AS A THANKOFFERING TO ALMIGHTY GOD FOR / THE VICTORIOUS PEACE VOUCHSAFED TO / GREAT BRITAIN AND HER ALLIES AT THE TERMINATION OF THE GREAT WAR / AD 1914 - 1919 Tablet two: : A TESTIMONY TO THE READY RESPONSE MADE / FROM THIS PARISH ON THE FIRST DAY OF / HOSTILITIES BY 71 MEMBERS OF THE TERRITORIAL / FORCE, TO THE ENLISTMENT DURING THE WAR / OF 251 MEN AND TO THE ENROLMENT OF 20 / WOMEN IN THE SERVICE OF H M KING GEORGE V Tablet three: AND A MEMORIAL BEARING THE NAMES OF 30 SOLDIERS AND A NURSING SISTER / WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THE HONOUR / OF THE EMPIRE AND LIBERTIES OF / THE WORLD Tablet four: "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS / THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE / FOR HIS FRIENDS" S. JOHN XV. 13 / "LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN... / THEIR BODIES ARE BURIED IN PEACE / BUT THEIR NAME LIVETH / FOR EVERMORE" ECCLESUS XLIV 1 AND 14 WW2 Tablet: ALSO IN MEMORY OF / THOSE FROM THIS PARISH / WHO LAID DOWN THEIR / LIVES IN THE SECOND / WORLD WAR 1939 - 1945 / (NAMES) / MUR OEDDYNT HWY I NI / NOS A DYD / THEY WERE A WALL UNTO / US BOTH BY NIGHT & DAY Porch right hand side. Tablet one: KILLED IN ACTION / (names) Tablet two: KILLED IN ACTION / (names) Tablet three: DIED OF WOUNDS / (names) Tablet four: DIED / (names)
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