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Edit memorial name, location & address- First World War (1914-1918)
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Board - Translated as: TO THE GLORY OF GOD THIS ORGAN WAS BUILT AND FIVE WINDOWS, WHICH YOU SEE AROUND YOU, ADORNED WITH PAINTED GLASS ALSO, TO COMMEMORATE GEORGE, VISCOUNT YOUNGER OF LECKIE IN THE COUNTY OF STIRLING WHO DIED IN LONDON ON APRIL THE 29TH, 1929; HIS BROTHER WILLIAM YOUNGER OF RAVENSWOOD IN THE COUNTY OF ROXBOROUGH, WHO DIED AT MIDHURST IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX ON AUGUST THE 22ND, 1925; AND HIS TWO SONS, EDWARD JOHN YOUNGER AND CHARLES FREARSON YOUNGER, EACH OF WHOM DIED FIGHTING FOR HIS COUNTRY, THE FORMER IN SOUTH AFRICA ON THE 22ND DECEMBER, 1901, THE LATTER IN FRANCE ON THE 21ST MARCH, 1917. THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN THE HANDS OF GOD.
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