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LOCKERLEY
Stone plaque on village hall
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1985 2004
(An extension added to hall after 1st photo taken.)
War Memorial Hall
erected to commemorate victory
in the Great War. 1914 - 1919.
and to the honoured memory of the men of
Lockerley and East Dean
who laid down their lives for King and Country
First column.
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Second column.
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Hand written paper roll in wooden frame on wall of St John the Evangelist Church.

Lockerley and East Dean.
Roll of Honour.
The Great War 1914 - 1918.
For God for King and for Country.
Their country called - they answered.
Our glorious dead
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"Greater love hath no man than this, That a man lay down his life for his friends."
Our victorious survivors
First three columns.
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Next three columns.
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A picture of Frederick Luke, V.C. D.C.M. is in a showcase at the back of the church.
(Not there August 2004)
Original grave cross in entrance porch on right on wall.
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On aluminium strip
Unknown British Soldier
On brass plaque on cross
1914 - 1918
This cross
temporarily
marked the grave
of an unknown
British soldier
on the
Western Front
and is entrusted
to your care
by the
Imperial
War Graves
Commission
Commonwealth War Grave in churchyard.
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