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The Interpretation Board - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 15 Oct 2024
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Overall View of Number 1 (for Harry Lloyd) - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 15 Oct 2024
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Close up of the name board for Number 1- Harry LLoyd - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 15 Oct 2024
Reference WMO/302684
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Poppy 1- Harry Lloyd; Poppy 2- Philip de Malpas Wayne Egerton and Rowland le Belward Egerton; Poppy 3-James Anderton and John Williamson; Poppy 4-T Laurence Frost and John Sturman; Poppy 5-Charles Coppack and Philip J Evans; Poppy 6- Archibald Buck and Donald Cowie; Poppy 7- William Hancocks and Helenus M Robertson; Poppy 8- William Joseph Hughes and George R Simpson; Poppy 9- Ernest Ley and Arthur Morris; Poppy 10- Charles W Harding and Thomas Knowles; Poppy 11- James Alexander Benson and John Cash; Poppy 12- Francis F Hodgson and Lewis Reginald Hughes; Poppy 13- E Townshend Logan and Roland O Logan; Poppy 14- George Crosby and James Cecil Williams; Poppy 15-Geoffrey Ashe (Private, Cheshire Regiment, died 4 years after the war from the effects of being gassed on the Somme leaving a widow and two young children)
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