Reference WMO/285536
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Sandstone
- First World War (1914-1918)
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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’.
As a conservation charity which gives grants War Memorials Trust can support repair and conservation works that follow best conservation practice. Grants are awarded from funds raised by the charity so money available is limited and is therefore focused on eligible war memorials.
War Memorials Trust’s Definition of a war memorial for funding purposes helpsheet explains which war memorials are eligible and ineligible for funding.
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IN / LOVONG MEMORY OF / MY DEAR HUSBAND / CHARLES JAMES COX / WHO WAS BLOWN UP WITH THE / S.S. ROSEDALE BY A MINE IN / THE NORTH SEA OCT 17TH 1915. / AGED 45 YEARS / OFT TIMES I SIT AND THINK OF HIM / WHEN ALL ALONE / FOR MEMORY IS THE ONLY FRIEND / THAT GRIEF CAN CALL ITS OWN: / LIKE IVY ROUND THE WITHERED OAK / WHEN ALL THINGS ELSE DECAY / MY LOVE FOR HIM WILL STILL KEEP GREEN / AND NEVER FADE AWAY
Charles JamesCox
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