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SIR EDWIN LUTYENS
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Memorial
Private G D Cromarty
Memorial
St. Mary the Virgin Church - WW1 Roll of Honour
Memorial
Private J B Patterson, St Mary the Virgin Church
Memorial
Holy Island of Lindisfarne - Cross
Memorial
Lieutenant Vernon Forster Stewart
Memorial
Adam Shell
Memorial
James Markwell, Royal Naval Reserve
Memorial
Sergeant George C Douglas