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Address:
St Katherine's Church
St Katherine's Close
Church Lane
Rowsley
DE4 2DZ
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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Per Ardua ad Astra/ To honour the memory of/ Lance St. A. M. Page,/ 2nd. Lieut. E. Kent Yeomanry and Captain R.F.C./ Beloved young friend of/ Marjorie, Violet and Diana,/ daughters of Henry, 8th. Duke of Rutland/ and of Violet his wife./ In his boyhood and youth Lance Page spent many/ happy holidays in Rowsley, playing a keenly interest-/ ed part on the cricket-field and in amusements in/ the school-house. His sunny humour endeared him/ to all who knew him. He served gallantly in the Great/ War from Aug. 1914 to Aug. 20th. 1918 when he was killed/ flying on Active Service abroad aged 28./ God gave his soul brave wings./ (Signed) Violet Rutland
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