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J. B. Ward

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J. B. Ward

Rector of St Saviour's Church Lewisham, 1919.

From : In 1915, as the Chairman of Managers, St. Saviour's Schools, Lewisham, he wrote on a matter of building insurance to 'Flying Officer Kyte' (it's not clear what that is, a person or a publication). 

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St Saviour's Church - Lewisham - WW1

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