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Capt S V Hotchkin, date of photo estimated as not given by IWM - Taken by © Colin Murray (WMR-88638) 28 Feb 2017
Reference WMO/288940
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Stained Glass
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Left Light inscription: BLESSED BE THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL/ FOR HE HATH VISITED & REDEEMED HIS PEOPLE Right Light inscription: TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATITUDE FOR BEING/ SPARED TO RETURN HOME AFTER THE GREAT WAR/ THIS WINDOW WAS PRESENTED BY CAPT. HOTCHKIN MC Information card: CHANCEL SOUTH WINDOW/ In 1921 Captain Stafford Vere Hotchkin donated/ funds to cover the cost of fitting stained glass on a/ theme entitled "Benedictus"/ On the left hand side it depicts Zaccharias in the/ Temple "Blessed be the Lord God of Israel"/ On the right panel the dedication is "To the Glory of/ God and for gratitude in being spared to return home/ after the Great War 1914-1918 [sic]. Captain Hotchkin was/ awarded the Military Cross./ The window was dedicated by the Dean of Lincoln in/ November 1923
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