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Mary Dunning

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Mary Dunning

Mother of Rose Roots, wife of the Curator of the Hendon Church Farm House Museum. Mary loved the Museum garden and its birds.

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Mary Dunning

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Mary Dunning's maze

The maze was funded by a bequest from the late Colette Fontaine and a generou...

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War dead, WW2
1 memorial
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1 memorial
W. McDowall
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Sub Officer Edward Alfred Hollet
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1 memorial
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1 memorial

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