This chapel was built in the closing years of the 15th century and probably stands on the site of the Chantry of dean Giles de Eredington The remembrance book records the men form Wolverhampton who died in World War II
In the War Memorial Chapel, St Peter\'s Church, Wolverhampton.
National Service Veterans Alliance H.Q. London
In recognition of the contribution to World Peace made by the young men of Wolverhampton and its environs Conscripted for National Service in the years 1945 - 63
This wreath was laid by Ron Anslow. In remembrance of their sacrifice
This wreath...
National Service Veterans Alliance (NSVA)
National Service Memorial to Peace.
This memorial honours the contribution made by the young men of this city conscripted with more than two million others of this nation between 1945 and 1963.
They served in all arms of the services wherever they...
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