Reference WMO/195340
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Bronze
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Topped by the badge of the Duke of Wellington's Rgt. followed by 'To the glory of God and in loving memory of Lt. Douglas Fenton de Wend of 2nd Bt. Duke of Wellington's Rgt, elder son of Colonel D.C. de Wend, who after serving through the battles of Marne, Aisne and Bethune fell mortally wounded whilst leading his company against the Prussian Guard in the first great battle of Ypres 10th-11th November 1914 aged 24 years. Dulce et pro patria mori. In dear memory of Cyril George de Wend, the brother of the above who died at sea off Satan on August 18th 1902 aged 12 years.'
Lt. Douglas Fenton de Wend
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