The Old War Memorial in St Mary’s churchyard
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Detail of the War Memorial
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To the glory of God
and to the honoured memory of the men
of Aylesbury who
did their duty even unto death in the
Great War 1914 - 1919
True love by life, true love by death
is true love for England and for England
we died. Requiem in pacem
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This
chapel is dedicated to the memory of
the officers,
non-commissioned officers and men of
the First Buckinghamshire Battalion
Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
who gave their lives during the Great
War 1914 - 1918
Their name liveth for evermore
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2nd Bucks Battalion
In proud and affectionate memory of
the offficers and non-commissioned officers
and men of this battalion who gave their
lives for their country in France and
Belgium during the Great War 1914-18
The 2nd Bucks Battalion was raised and
trained
in Aylesbury
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There
is a plaque within the church dedicated to
Captain Lionel W Crouch
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Photos by Peter & June
Underwood
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