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Pte. R. N. Davis

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Pte. R. N. Davis

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Pte. R. N. Davis

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Spitalfields WW1 cairn

The cross is granite and is planted in a cairn of granite boulders, many of w...

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Sir Eugene Goossens

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O. Bellamy

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Sir Robert Viner (or Vyner)

Sir Robert Viner (or Vyner)

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E. Vincent Harris

E. Vincent Harris

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Henry Charles Green

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