Reference WMO/152065
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- Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936 – 39This plaque was erected by Bristol City Council to commemorate those British volunteers who fought with the Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War. The 526 volunteers from Britain who gave their lives in the fight to defend democracy included 4 men from Bristol. They died for Liberty. W.G. Boyce January – 1938 J. Burton February – 1937 L. Huson May – 1938 T.E. Stephens July – 1938 This plaque was unveiled on the 11th December 1986 by Mr. Jack Jones, C.H., General Secretary of the T.G.W.U. 1969 to 1978 and member of the International Brigade.
W.G. Boyce,J. Burton, L. Huson,T.E. Stephens
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