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St Phillip and St James Church
71 Church Road
Holywood
BT18 9BX
Northern Ireland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF/ JOHN GUNNING MOORE DUNLOP MA/ CAIUS COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE SECOND LIEUTENANT/ SPECIAL RESERVE ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS/ WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION ON AUGUST 27 1914/ AT CLARY FRANCE AGED 28/ CAPTAIN GEORGE MALCOLM DUNLOP/ 1ST BATTALION ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS/ KILLED IN ACTION ON APRIL 25 1915/ DURING THE LANDING AT GALLIPOLI AGED 26/ WE ARE JUDGED BY OUR DEEDS
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