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De Courcy Stretton window - Taken by Brian Fare 09 May 2022
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De Courcy Stretton window - Taken by Brian Fare 09 May 2022
Reference WMO/293025
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Stained Glass
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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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Ye shall receive a crown of / glory that fadeth not away. / To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of / Capt Alexander Lynam De Courcy Stretton MC S. Lancashire Regt attd Nigeria Regt WAFF killed in action in East Africa 16th Oct 1917. Tempy Capt William Stapleton De Courcy Stretton Royal Warwickshire Regt attd 2nd Battn. Died of wounds received in action in France 4th Sept 1916. Conrad De Courcy Stretton, HMAS Australia. Died in South Queensferry Hospital, 12th March 1915. Second Lieut John De Courcy Stretton MC Royal Warwickshire Regt attd 1st Battn Killed in action in France 11th May 1918. Also of Lieut A Michael Lynam De Courcy Stretton RNVR of HMS Indefatigable who died of wounds on 14th Augst 1945.
Capt Alexander Lynam De Courcy Stretton MC; Tempy Capt William Stapleton De Courcy Stretton; Conrad De Courcy Stretton; Second Lieut John De Courcy Stretton MC; Lieut A Michael Lynam De Courcy Stretton RNVR
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