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Location view - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 16 May 2024
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The memorial with the doors closed - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 16 May 2024
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Close up - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 16 May 2024
Reference WMO/278910
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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On Closed Doors: FOR GOD KING & COUNTRY; Inside: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS/ (names)/SHEPPERTON ROLL OF HONOUR
Left Hand Column- 1914/ Richard Hull/ Frank Rosewell/ 1915/ Ernest White/ Tristram Freeman/ James Pizzey/ Albert Green/ William Derwent/ Percy Atfield/ Jack Irvine/ William Walker/ Charles Lloyd/ Philip Kirby/ Arthur Walker/ John Cannon/ 1916/ William Golding/ Vivian Wadham/ Stanley Holman/ Francis Clarke/ James Froude/ James Hone/ Henry Rosewell/ 1917/ Charles Rogerson/ Sidney Legg/ George Purbrick/ William Appleton/ George Starkey/ Anthony Downham/ George Tanner/ Alfred Thompson/ George Edwards/ Tom Williams; Right Hand Column- John Legg/ Charles Cooper/ Fred Edwards/ Arthur Maunders/ Edward Timberlake/ Ernest Minchin/ Leslie Quick/ Albert Norman/ Fred Froude; 1918/ Bertram Joliffe/ Percy Ainworth/ Richard Pizzey/ William Dewhurst/ George Cook/ Albert Lawrence/ John Hodnett/ Percy Green/ Alfred Randell/ Arthur Edwards/ Walter Daws
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