South African War Memorial, St.Tudno's Graveyard, Great Orme, Llandudno, N.Wales.
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A grey marble obelisk erected as a memorial to men who died in the 'South African War'.
Waymark Code: WMA0KB
Location: North Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/26/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Pensive Travellers
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Just to right inside the gate of the graveyard stands this grey marble obelisk. Four soldiers who died in the 'South African War' - the Boer War - are commemorated, the inscriptions reading as follows, starting with the main panel then the right hand and left hand panels:


         This Obelisk
    was Erected by Public
  Subscription to the Memory
 of the Men of Llandudno and 
 District, who Volunteered at
Their Country's Call and Lost
     Their Lives in the 
 South African War 1900-01-02

     Denbighshire Hussars.
       Imperial Yeomanry
 3625 Lance Corpl. O.Roberts.
       Killed in Action
   3614 Trooper G.C.Goodwin
        Died of Disease.

     Royal Welsh Fusiliers
        3rd Vol.Battalion.
     7417 Sergeant C.Jones.
        Died of Disease.
    7302 Private H.Deverell.
        Died of Disease.

Which Boer War?: Not listed

Boer War Website: Not listed

First Boer War (Alternate Name): Not listed

Second Boer War (Alternate Name): Not listed

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