Denchworth Memories
On the wall of the Fox Pub in Denchworth, Wantage, is placed a simple but elegant shrine for those who served and those who gave their lives during the Great War.
Photos of a shrine of those who served and those who fell. Features painting of Christ on the cross, and roll of service and roll of honour. Object hanging on the wall of the Fox Pub, Denchworth.
CONTRIBUTOR
Susan Brandon
DATE
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LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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