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Plaque - Taken by Mike Peck 04 Apr 2010
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Captain Arthur Munro Cowper Smith plaque - Taken by ©2025 Colin Murray 13 Sep 2025
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Captain Arthur Munro Cowper Smith plaque detail - Taken by ©2025 Colin Murray 13 Sep 2025
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Captain Arthur Munro Cowper Smith plaque in context lower centre - Taken by ©2025 Colin Murray 13 Sep 2025
Reference WMO/260650
Address:
All Saints Church
Main Street (B1190)
East Lindsey
Horsington
LN10 5EX
England
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- Egypt and the Sudan (1882-1899)
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY/ OF/ ARTHUR MONRO COWPER SMITH/ CAPTAIN ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY/ AND GRADUATE OF/ TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE./ HE DIED AT BEIRA, EAST AFRICA/ ON SEPR 28TH 1898,/ IN THE 36TH YEAR OF HIS AGE/ OF INJURIES RECEIVED IN A GRASS FIRE,/ WHILE SHOOTING BIG GAME/ ON THE PUNGWE RIVER./ HE WAS THE SECOND SON OF/ REVD. T.F.SMITH B.D./ THE RECTOR OF THIS PARISH.
Captain Arthur Munro Cowper Smith
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