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		By: Alan Fresco		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is it possible to get a photograph of the war memorial in itchy park. Although we are a Jewish family, my late father&#039;s oldest brother, Moses Fresco, who was killed in action in WW1, has his name engraved on a stone below the cross, and I would love to have a picture - in particular as this the 100th anniversary of the start of The Great War, to pass on to my grandchildren - to highlight the sacrifices families made to preserve this generation&#039;s freedom - and for generations yet to come....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to get a photograph of the war memorial in itchy park. Although we are a Jewish family, my late father&#8217;s oldest brother, Moses Fresco, who was killed in action in WW1, has his name engraved on a stone below the cross, and I would love to have a picture &#8211; in particular as this the 100th anniversary of the start of The Great War, to pass on to my grandchildren &#8211; to highlight the sacrifices families made to preserve this generation&#8217;s freedom &#8211; and for generations yet to come&#8230;.</p>
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