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English: Memorial in St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook in Kent. Sculptural work by Nathaniel Hitch. Designed by W.D.Caroe. Remembers the 7 men who were killed in the South African War and who belonged to the 2nd (The Weald of Kent) Volunteer Battalion, The East Kent Regiment "The Buffs".
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27 April 2011

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