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Captain Alaxander Bruce Kynoch - Taken by unknown 01 Jan 1917
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Web picture write up by Richard Crockett - Taken by unknown 13 Aug 2012
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photo taken 13 August 2012 - Taken by unknown 13 Aug 2012
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Photo taken 13 August 2012 - Taken by unknown 13 Aug 2012
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Photo taken 13 Aug 2012 - Taken by unknown 13 Aug 2012
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Captain Kynoch's memorial. Look towards the lorry on the carriage way. Below the embackment in the memorial of Captain Stroud. 500mt away. - Taken by none 24 Feb 2014
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Granite stone with inscription - Taken by none 24 Feb 2014
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showing poor fencing not sure if the top of thi memorial has been removed - Taken by none 24 Feb 2014
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showing wording - Taken by none 24 Feb 2014
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wording on stone - Taken by none 24 Feb 2014
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showing poor state of fencing - Taken by none 24 Feb 2014
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General view of memorial area - Taken by unknown 24 Feb 2014
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A better view of the stones inscriptions. - Taken by None requested Copyright Free R. W. Grieve 03 Jun 2015
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The state of the memorial now - Taken by Non Requested. copyright Free. R. W. Grieve 03 Jun 2015
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Memorial to Alexander Bruce Kynoch RFC who died on the 7/8th March 1918 - Taken by Dave H-G 09 Sep 2016
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Memorial to Alexander Bruce Kynoch RFC who died on the 7/8th March 1918 - Taken by Dave H-G 09 Sep 2016
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Memorial to Alexander Bruce Kynoch RFC who died on the 7/8th March 1918 - Taken by Dave H-G 09 Sep 2016
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A new fence has been erected around the memorial. The memorial was Grade II listed in 2018 - Taken by terry joyce 10 Sep 2021
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Memorial side view - Taken by Jon Good 18 Mar 2024
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Memorial front view - Taken by Jon Good 18 Mar 2024
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Wording on memorial - Taken by Jon Good 18 Mar 2024
Reference WMO/166001
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Captain Alexander Bruce Kynoch. see photograph.
Grade II (England)
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