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William Bradwfn Jones music teacher 1892-1970
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ER GOGONIANT I DDUW
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Llangollen War Memorial
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Monument at Glenfinnan to the clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. It was erected in 1815.
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Monument at Glenfinnan to the clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. It was erected in 1815.
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Monument at Glenfinnan to the clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. It was erected in 1815. One of my favourite views of Scotland.
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Afraid I cannot remember where this is but it is a memorial to those who gave their lives in the First World War
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In memory of John Reid, Provost
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Memorial to those men of Dawlish who lost their lives during the First World War
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Originally a grave headstone to the memory of Avis Clapp and dated 1761
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This memorial is in the memory of William Sage who was a Major General in H.M. Bengal Army in the 19th Century. He died in 1861 aged 70.
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This stone is dedicated to those who lost their lives while serving their country in peacetime.
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In memory of Margaret Jane Fortescue who lost her life when the Canadian Hospital ship Llandovery Castle was torpedoed by the Germans in 1918
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This is one of the more poignant of the gravestones including a 10 month old child who died [n 1861
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In memorium
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A small memorial. Sadly since I took this someone felt it necessary to trash it.....
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A two part memorial found in Teignmouth - In memory of those who lost their lives in the 14-18 was and also the 39-45 war
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Memorial statue to "Kingsley" but who was he?
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This is one of the sadest places in Dawlish - the graveyard. There is a 19th month old, and 2 6 month olds, finaly a 10 week old
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This is Boniface the patron saint of Crediton
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14/8/1743 the day the great fire of Crediton broke out. 16 died, 2000 homeless and 460 dwellings destroyed
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From 1915 to 1965 one Arthur Richardson MBE lived and worked in Crediton making violins
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If you visit Torquay go to the harbour and spend some time looking around. You should find this without too much trouble. A memorial to the troops who left here never to return. "D" Day Embarcation Ramps on Beacon Quay 6th June 1944
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Memorial bench on Lea Mount with several others
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5th Nov 1688 a declaration was read on this pedestal about William III being the Prince of Orange.
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War memorial