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A wall mounted plaque in elaborately designed marble with a Crown and RI inscription. - Taken by Michael F Humphreys 08 Jan 2013
Reference WMO/93214
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF/ WALTON MELLOR/ CAPTAIN THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT/ WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT MONS/ AUGUST 23RD 1914. AGED 36/ ELDER SON OF JOHN EDWARD MELLOR, OF TAN-Y-BRYN, ABERGELE./ HE JOINED THE LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS IN 1899,A ND SERVED WITH THEM/ THROUGH THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 1899 - 1903, RECEIVING THE QUEEN'S/ MEDAL WITH FOUR CLASPS, AND THE KING'S MEDAL WITH TWO CLASPS./ HE WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE ROYAL IRISH, IN 1908 AND WAS AN OFFICER/ OF GENTLEMENS CADETS AT THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, SANDHURST 1910 - 1914./ THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY HIS DEVOTED WIFE/ KATHLEEN GERALDENE HELEN MELLOR.
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