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Arrests as stolen WW1 plaque found in scrapyard - MSNThe plaques commemorate 163 people from the Chatham area who died in WW1 and each weigh 93kg. The memorial, which has been in place for 105 years, is "priceless" to the parish and relatives of the ...
Manicured lawns and gleaming white headstones now welcome visitors to the World War One cemeteries of France and Belgium. But a century ago, these soldiers' graves were marked with simple wooden ...
Families of Tasmanian soldiers who died at war are struggling to understand why a number of commemorative plaques have been ...
Its original aim was to commemorate Scots and those serving with Scottish regiments who had died in WW1, from the declaration of war on 4 August 1914 to the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.
Royal Oak’s Veterans Events Committee is set to ask the City Commission on Thursday for permission to install a new granite plaque at the city’s war memorial inside Centennial Commons.
Two men have been arrested following the theft of two WW1 plaques from a Kent war memorial, police have said. Two military memorial plaques disappeared from the grounds of Christ Church Luton in ...
Police are appealing for witnesses after plaques were stolen from a war memorial. The bronze plaques feature the names of military personnel who died in both WW1 and WW2. They were stolen from the ...
A PIPER who played as doomed Scots footballers headed to their fate at the Battle of the Somme has finally been honoured - 90 years after his death. In 1916, S ergeant William Duguid was pipe ...
Volunteers have located and photographed hundreds of WW1 grave markers brought back from the front, like this one at Garboldisham, Norfolk Manicured lawns and gleaming white headstones now welcome ...
Its original aim was to commemorate Scots and those serving with Scottish regiments who had died in WW1, from the declaration of war on 4 August 1914 to the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.
The bronze plaques feature the names of military personnel who died in both WW1 and WW2. They were stolen from the war memorial in Ilfracombe, Devon, between January 10 and 11.
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