Reference WMO/255962
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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‘Definition of a war memorial for funding purposes’.
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Some war memorials are not eligible for funding from War
Memorials Trust.
Further information is provided on our
helpsheet
‘Definition of a war memorial for funding purposes’.
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/This Tablet is inscribed by A. McIlwraith / in loving memory of his two sons who died in Orange River Colony / South Africa / John Clifford aged 24: of the 34th Company Imperial Yeomanry (Middlesex) / Died at Reitz on the 17th Dec'r 1900 / and James Howard aged 21: also of the same Company / Died at Winburg on the 22nd Jan'y 1901/
John Clifford & James Howard McIlwraith
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