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The Memorial at an unknown date before 1968 - Taken by © Thames Valley Police Museum (WMR-63260) 01 Jan 1967
Reference WMO/289010
Address:
Oxfordshire Constabulary Headquarters
New Road (junction of Tidmarsh Lane)
Oxford
OX1 1NS
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN MEMORY/ OF THE MEN OF THE/ OXFORDSHIRE CONSTABULARY WHO GAVE/ THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918/ (9 Names)
Pte Arthur Admans Grenadier Gds/ A.B. Frederick G Hake H.M.S. Black Prince/ Pte William Hunt Dragoon Gds./ Q.M.S. Edward G Joines R.F.A./ Cpl. Henry Painter Grenadier Gds./ Pte Lewis Rhymes, Gloucester Regt./ Pte Albert State A.S.C./ Sgt Arthur H.S. Wilkins S.Lancs Regt./ Pte Harvey Williams Coldstream Gds.
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