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Military grave of Lance Corporal B A Van Gronigen British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private Charles Jarvis British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private G. Duncan British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private Harold C. Grubb British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private J O'Meally British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private L.Stephen British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private N.Phillips British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private G. Duncan British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private N. Fevrier British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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Military grave of Private W.E. Daniel British West Indies Regiment - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
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The plaque commemorates the service of soldiers of the British West Indian Regiment who died in World War 1. It is a metal plate with white text on a blue background. The small brass plate below it records its unveiling and dedication. - Taken by Phil Sutters 07 Nov 2018
Reference WMO/300926
Edit memorial name, location & address- First World War (1914-1918)
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/In remembrance of the soldiers who served in WW1 as part of / the British West Indies Regiment. The 1st of 11 Battalions was / formed at Seaford, Sussex, in 1915 and went on to serve in / Egypt and Palestine. 19 of these brave men are laid to rest here. / IN MEMORY / British Guyana A Company / Trinidad & Tobago B Company / Trinidad & St Vincent C Company / Grenada & Barbados D Company / Over 20,000 volunteers served in the British West Indies Regiment. / Two-thirds came from Jamaica, while others came from Trinidad / & Tobago, Barbados, Bermuda, the Bahamas, British Honduras / (now Belize), Grenada, British Guiana ( now Guyana), the / Leeward Islands, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent. /
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