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Memorial plaque in full view - Taken by Nick_2 07 Jun 2009
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Context shot for WWI board - Taken by National Trust/Paula Martin 16 May 2013
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Arlington - St James' Church wooden WWI plaque - Taken by Mr Alan Francis Graveley 02 Jun 2013
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Arlington RoH - Taken by Andifoxy 05 Sep 2025
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Arlington RoH - Taken by Andifoxy 05 Sep 2025
Reference WMO/98715
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Lest We ForgetIn addition to those men who gave their lives and whose names are recorded on a tablet in the church, the following men from Arlington served in the Great War. 1914-1919 George H. Balment, Charles J. Bartlett, George Bowden, James Brooks, Louis Bushen, Walter Bushen, Vincent Evans, Frederick Folland, Walter Folland, William Folland, Ernest Frost, Walter Green, John Hawkridge, John Huxtable, Thomas Kiff, Frank Latham, Herbert W. Mules, Harry Pincombe, George Robins, Frederick Tucker, Percy Thorne, Thomas Thorne, John Tossell, Richard Vickery,John Worth, Frank Yeo, Frederick Yeo, Thomas Yeo, William Yeo. We owe them our grateful thanks.
George H. Balment, Charles J. Bartlett, George Bowden, James Brooks, Louis Bushen, Walter Bushen, Vincent Evans, Frederick Folland, Walter Folland, William Folland, Ernest Frost, Walter Green, John Hawkridge, John Huxtable, Thomas Kiff, Frank Latham, Herbert W. Mules, Harry Pincombe, George Robins, Frederick Tucker, Percy Thorne, Thomas Thorne, John Tossell, Richard Vickery,John Worth, Frank Yeo, Frederick Yeo, Thomas Yeo, William Yeo.
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