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Brayshay, W.S. (William Stead)

In remembrance of a brave officer who also served with both 46th Divisional Train and 59th Divisional Train
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White, R.J.S. (Ronald John Saxton)

For the memory of one of our brave & selfless protectors who shares his initials with my son. We shall remember you.
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Smith, D.T. (Douglas Tweedie)

Dedicated to a brave airman. We share the same initials. And I live in freedom as a result of your sacrifice. RIP.
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Dalley, J.P. (John Pomeroy)


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Johnston, J.M. (James Mills)


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Hoyles, A.H.C. (Arthur Harry Child)

In dedication to 2Lt Arthur Hoyles who gave his life on 2nd December 1917 whilst flying over France. He was navigator to the aircraft flown by my grand father. Arthur lost his life that day, and through luck my grand father survivedI am dedicating ...
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Eyden, H. (Herbert)

Your sacrifice was enormous. Thankyou
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McConnochie, W.J. (William Jamieson)

Remembering W J McConnochie.
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Harvey, G.F. (Gerald Franklin)

Remembering G F Harvey.
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Armstrong, F.C. (Frederick Carr "Army")

A courageous young man, thank you.
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Mannock, E. (Edward 'Mick')

An inspiration to others
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Achurch, W. (Walter)

Thank You sir for your courage and service to our great nation. You served King and Country with honour alongside all of your comrades in all the branches of HM Armed Forces and our allies.
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Turner, H. (Henry)

In memory of Henry Turner, who took a double first in mathematics in 1915 before giving his life for his country - one of 109 Mertonians killed during the Great War who are commemorated on the college's war memorial.
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Drummond, J.C.G. (John Cecil George)

In memory of John Cecil George Drummond, elected to a Postmastership in 1917, who gave his life for his country before he had a chance to matriculate - one of 109 Mertonians killed during the Great War who are commemorated on the college's war memorial.
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Hands, H. (Henry)

A dedication for you and all who served in the great war. God bless.
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Owen, A.

may he rest in peace
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Owen, T.J. (Thomas John)

I never knew you but you fought and died for your country. I dedicate this poppy so your not forgotten. R.I.P
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Carpenter, G.T. (George T.)

I don't believe we are related but he has the same name as my dad. No one should be forgotten an those who sacrificed everything will be remembered for always.
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Share, D.F. (Denver F.)

Remembering D F Share.
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Jeffery, R.E. (Roland Edward)

Remembering this brave airman, whose medals I have the honour to possess
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