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Members of All Hallows, Gospel Oak

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Parish Church of All Hallows, servers and members of the choir and congregation who died in the Great War.

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Members of All Hallows, Gospel Oak

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All Hallows, Gospel Oak, War Memorial

This text is on the north-west face of the stone base to the cross. There wa...

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