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Between 2002 & 2009 - Taken by KentFallen 01 Jan 0001
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Tablet - Taken by James Brazier 06 Apr 2011
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Edward Mannock - Taken by Simon Armstrong 27 Oct 2022
Reference WMO/83638
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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TO THE HONOURED MEMORY/ OF MAJOR EDWARD MANNOCK/ V.C. D.S.O. (2 BARS) M.C. (1 BAR)/ ROYAL AIR FORCE WHO SERVED/ WITH EMINENT DISTINCTION/ IN THE GREAT WAR AND WAS/ KILLED JULY 26TH 1918 WHILE/ ENGAGED IN AERIAL COMBAT/ SIC ITUR AD ASTRA/ HE IS ONE OF THE 517 MEN OF CAN-/ TERBURY WHOSE NAMES ARE IN-/ SCRIBED ON THE WAR MEMORIAL/ BY CHRIST CHURCH GATE -/ THE CITIZENS OF CANTERBURY/ PLACE THIS TABLET HERE
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