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Captain Lord Hugh Grosvenor, date of photo estimated as not given by IWM - Taken by © Patricia Blackett Barber (WMR-90657) 01 Jun 2018
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Captain Lord Hugh Grosvenor, date of photo estimated as not given by IWM - Taken by © Patricia Blackett Barber (WMR-90657) 01 Jun 2018
Reference WMO/287330
Edit memorial name, location & address- Flora and Fauna Tree(s)
- Metal Metal (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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THIS WILLOW TREE WAS PRESENTED IN 1983/ BY COLONEL GERALD GROSVENOR/ IN MEMORY OF HIS FATHER/ CAPTAIN LORD HUGH GROSVENOR, 1ST LIFE GUARDS/ WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT/ ZANDVOORDE ON THE 30TH OCTOBER 1914/ THIS TREE IS A DESCENDANT OF A CUTTING/ TAKEN IN 1918 FROM A SHATTERED WILLOW STUMP/ THAT WAS THE ONLY LIVING THING/ IN AN AREA OF COMPLETE DEVASTATION/ AND WAS GROWING ON A POSITION HELD B Y/ C SQUADRON 1ST LIFE GUARDS/ 29TH - 30TH OCTOBER 1914
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