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Howard Davies park (date approx) - Taken by B Woods 01 Jan 1995
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Howard Davis Park information boards 1 - Taken by B Woods 14 Sep 2010
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Howard Davis Park information boards 2 - Taken by B Woods 14 Sep 2010
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Howard Davis Park information boards 3 - Taken by B Woods 14 Sep 2010
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Howard Davis Hall - Taken by B Woods 14 Sep 2010
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Howard Davis Hall memorabilia - Taken by B Woods 14 Sep 2010
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Cemetery garden - Taken by Piers Hubbard 28 Apr 2017
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Cemetery plaque - Taken by Piers Hubbard 28 Apr 2017
Reference WMO/251961
Edit memorial name, location & address- Flora and Fauna Flora and Fauna (any)
- Metal Metal (any)
- Stone Stone (any)
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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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