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Explanatory plaque associated with the memorial window. - Taken by Fergy Campbell 15 Jan 2016
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Boer War Memorial Window - Taken by C. Churchman 05 Jun 2016
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Memorial tablet - Taken by Ian Blackmore 03 Nov 2024
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Stained glass window - Taken by Ian Blackmore 03 Nov 2024
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Window detail 1 - Taken by Ian Blackmore 03 Nov 2024
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Window detail 2 - Taken by Ian Blackmore 03 Nov 2024
Reference WMO/249571
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Stained Glass
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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To The Glory of God / AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL IN / SOUTH AFRICA 1899 - 1902. / THIS WINDOW WAS ERECTED BY / ANNE ELIZABETH CROFT / AS A THANK OFFERING FOR THE SAFE RETURN / OF A SON DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED. / LIEUTENANT HENRY HUDSON WARD / CUMBERLAND IMPERIAL YEOMANRY / KILLED IN ACTION AT DEHOOP FEBRUARY 6TH 1902 / SERGEANT ALBERT ALBANY / 1ST BATTALION 5TH NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS / DIED AT KIMBERLEY APRIL 8TH 1900 / SAMUEL LONG / 5TH ROYAL IRISH LANCERS / DIED OF WOUNDS NEAR CRADOCK AUGUST 6TH 1901 / DRIVER JAMES WALTER SCALES / 79TH BATTERY ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY / DIED AT BETHLEHEM OCTOBER 26TH 1901 / PRIVATE JOHN CLARKE / 4TH BATTALION BEFORDSHIRE REGIMENT / KILLED IN ACTION AT KAFFIR KRAAL / MARICO DISTRICT JUNE 7TH 1901.
Henry Hudson Ward, Albert Albany, Samuel Long, James Walter Scales, John Clark.
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