Royal British Legion Memorial featuring a ceramic poppy from the 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' art installation from the Tower of London on the 100th Annivesary of the outbreak of WW1.
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"To the memory of
Captain H.E. Kitcher
5th Batt. The Dorsetshire Regt.
who was killed in action in France,
Aug 7th 1916.
This tablet is erected by the Officers, N.C.O.'s and men of his
company, as a token of their affection and respect.
He died, as he had lived, for others."
H.E. Kitcher. Captain. 5th Bn. Dorsetshire Regt. Died 7 Aug 1916. Age 41. Buried Wailly Orchard Cemetery.
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"To the glory of God in loving memory of Stanley George Honey. Choirister and cross bearer of this church. Born 17th Oct 1892. Died 29th June 1916 on the River Tagus. R.I.P. Erected by his Father, Mother and Brother."
S.G. Honey. Private. 16446. 2nd Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment. Died 29 June 1916. Age 23. Buried in Basra War Cemetery, Iraq.
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"In ever loving memory of Henry Wyndham Francis Blackburne Farrer, Major R.F.A. M.C. 2 bars, Croix De-Guerre, 1914 Star. Killed in action at Mazinghien 30th Oct 1918, Aged 24 Yrs."
Henry W.F.B. Farrar. Major. 30th Bty. Royal Field Artillery. Died 30 Oct 1918. Age 24. Buried La Vallee-Mulatre Communal Cemetery Extension.
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