Marlow Remembers WW1

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Remembrance Crosses

 

A tribute to those who died. Over 230 men and boys from Marlow and the surrounding area served and died in the War. As a fitting tribute to their sacrifice, we have planted a Remembrance Cross for each of them by the memorial in The Causeway. For the first tribute, a cross was planted on the 100th anniversary of their death. The tribute was recreated on the 100th anniversary of The Armistice. We believe this serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of the War on the town.

 

2018:

 

Remembrance crosses planted on the 100th anniversary of The Armistice.

 

War memorial with Remembrance Crosses, Marlow 2018

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Remembrance Crosses on the Causeway, Marlow 2018

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Remembrance Crosses on the Causeway, Marlow 2018

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2016:

 

Remembrance crosses planted on the 100th anniversary of their death.

 

We are very grateful to colleagues in Marlow Camera Club who have provided a photographic record of the development of this tribute.

 

Remembrance Crosses on the Causeway, Marlow

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Remembrance Crosses on the Causeway, Marlow

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Remembrance Crosses on the Causeway, Marlow

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