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Sidney Allen

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Sidney Allen

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Sidney Allen

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Holy Cross Church, WW1 memorial with names

On the north façade of the church.

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E. E. Burch

E. E. Burch

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1 memorial
Private William J. Legg

Private William J. Legg

HMS Terrible, Royal Marine Light Infantry, China

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Kingston Spiritualist Church

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Leslie Boivin

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1 memorial
Western Dispensary

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From AIM25:"The Western Dispensary was founded in Charles Street, Westminster, in 1789, 'for gratuitously administering advice, medicines and attendance to the poor inhabitants of the City of Westm...

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1 memorial