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Butterleigh Devon War Memorial in churchyard - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
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Butterleigh Churchyard WW1 Memorial - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
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Butterleigh Churchyard WW1 Memorial - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
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Butterleigh Churchyard WW1 Memorial - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
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Butterleigh Churchyard WW1 Memorial showing bramble growing - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
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Butterleigh Churchyard WW1 Memorial showing base of cross - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
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Butterleigh Churchyard WW1 Memorial showing state of pointing - Taken by John Williams 03 Aug 2015
Reference WMO/209028
Address:
St Matthew's Churchyard
Near Forge Lane
Butterleigh Nr Exeter
EX15 1PN
England
Open large map- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Cross : I H S Step 4, top : TO THE / GLORY OF GOD Step 3 : AND IN PROUD AND / GRATEFUL MEMORY OF / ALFRED LEWIS NOON / LIEUTENANT (ACTG. CAPTAIN) / 2ND. BATT. DEVONSHIRE REGT. Step 2 : BELOVED YOUNGEST SON OF THE / REV. A. K. NOON (RECTOR OF THIS / PARISH) AND MRS. NOON, / WHO DIED APRIL 1ST. (EASTER MONDAY) / 1918. OF WOUNDS RECEIVED WHILST / LEADING HIS COMPANY AT HAPPLINCOURT. / AGED 20. Step 1, bottom : BURIED IN THE BRITISH CEMETERY NAMPS-AU-VAL. FRANCE. / " IN SURE AND CERTAIN HOPE OF THE RESURRECTION / TO ETERNAL LIFE. " / R. I. P.
Alfred Lewis Noon
Grade II (England)
1448476
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