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Between 1920 & 1924 - Taken by Percy Simmonds 01 Jan 0001
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Twickenham war memorial cross (St Mary's Church) - Taken by Julia Kelsall 29 Mar 2011
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St Mary's Church Cross, front - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, front detail - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, right - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, rear - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, left - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 1 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 2 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 3 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 4 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 5 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 6 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 7 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, plinth panel 8 - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's Church Cross, additional plaque - Taken by A. Goble 11 Aug 2018
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St Mary's - overall good condition, however names are illegible - Taken by F Jones 05 Sep 2019
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St Mary's - Taken by F Jones 05 Sep 2019
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Inscriptions remain mostly illegible - Taken by F Jones 05 Sep 2019
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St Mary's memorial (with snow) - Taken by Ffion Jones 24 Jan 2021
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Relaitonship to church (wide camera lens) - Taken by Ffion Jones 24 Jan 2021
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Relationship to church + eroded inscriptions (wide camera lens) - Taken by Ffion Jones 24 Jan 2021
Reference WMO/111218
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