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War memorial in Harold Park - Taken by Hollingwood Primary School 06 Jul 2018
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Top of memorial at Harold Park - Taken by Hollingwood Primary School 06 Jul 2018
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F W Milligan plaque - Taken by Hollingwood Primary School 06 Jul 2018
Reference WMO/238986
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- Stone Stone (any)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
- 20th Century Wars
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One side: To the memory of those others who fell in the Boer War from Bradford. This monument was unveiled by the Right Honourable Lord Hawke 27th May 1902. This memorial was restored at the instigation of the late Mrs Mary Saxton (nee Brooke) of Wyke - last Headmistress of Bradford High School. 1987 The other side: To the memory of Lieutenant Frank W Milligan of Royds Hall and a member of the Yorkshire County Cricket XI. He fell bravely defending the position assigned to him whilst serving under Col. Plumer with the Rhodesian Frontier Force in the attempted relief of Mafekin S.A. 31st March 1900. This memorial was erected by public subscription in addition to the endowment of the Frank W Milligan cots in the Bradford Childrens' Hospital.
Lieutenant Frank W Milligan
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