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M & B Cape Hill Memorial

gingerjon

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN R.I.P.
it would be nice if this memorial could be refurbished does any know any m ore information regarding this memorial I have left them in large format for any one with name interests
I would like to see this restored any interests get in touch
 
About two thirds of the book published in 1919, 'The Birmingham City Battalions Book of Honour' contains the Rolls of Honour of very many Birmingham Firms and Institutions. The pages for Mitchells and Butlers, Cape Hill Brewery, contains the list of 1156 employees who served in the forces during WW1. The Memorial commemorates 136 employees who were killed in WW1.

Terry
 
when the sun goes down.

i thought this mite be a nice photograph,
as tribute to everyone who died that we
may live. we will remember them.
dereklcg.
 
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