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St Paul's Church Memorial - Taken by St Pauls Chruch 01 Jan 2014
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Long shot - Taken by Martin Coyle 15 Jun 2018
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Addition underneath - Taken by Martin Coyle 15 Jun 2018
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Different shot - Taken by Martin Coyle 15 Jun 2018
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Organ case - Taken by Martin Coyle 15 Jun 2018
Reference WMO/208194
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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To the glory of god and to the memory of the men of this parish who gave their live for their country in the war of 1914-1919
Adams, Leslie Andrews, John Annis, Albert Bacon, Charles Baggs, Henry Barker, Thomas Batchelor, Daniel Beningfield, John Beningfield, Maurice Blareau, Joseph Bowman, Charles Brinn, Felix Broad, Arnold Brooks, Ernest Brooks, Howard Broom, William Brown, Angus Carne, Maxwell Chalkley, Denis Churchman, Aylmer Clark, Reginald Cooper, F Cope, Walter Cornish, George Crane, Lucius Cripps, Charles Dann, William Disbrey, Thomas Edwards, Robert Firth, Charles Fox, Hector Froome, Sidney Gill, Frank Goodyear, Frederick Goodyear, Frederick George Gray, Leonard Grimsdell, Gerald Grimsdell, Reginald Guest, John Hadland, Frank Hammond, Ernest Harben, Kenneth Holden, Harry Irons, George James, Albert Kavanagh, Alexander Kingham, Leslie Laing, C Lake, Sidney Larbey, Charles Lawrence, William Legg, Sydney Lovegrove, Arthur Macintosh, William Mansford, Leonard Manson, Magnus Millar, John Mills, Cecil Mosley, George Mutter, George Naylor, James Newman, Cyril Nunn, Ernest Pattison, Walter Philbey, Arthur Rich, William Roberts, W Rogers, Frank Sharpe, James Small, Edward Smart, George Smith, Frank Smith, Frederick Smith, Herbert Spong, Robert Spooner, Henry Steele, James Stevens, Donald Stiles, Cyril Stiles, Percy Tabernacle, Harold Tayler, Richard Taylor, Thomas Thurlby, Horace Tout, Arthur Truman, Guy Vardy, Albert Viney, William Wallis, Alleyne West, Frederick Wilkinson, Alexander Woodley, Edward Woodward, Ernest Wrong, Colin
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