English: Plaque on Louisa A.M. McGrigor monument. Newlyn "In Loving Memory of
Louisa A. M. McGrigor
Commandant V.A.D. Cornwall 22.
Who died on service, March 31, 1917.
Erected by her fellow workers in
the British Red Cross Society,
Women Unionist Association,
Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Friends."
Followed by a quote from Robert Browning's Epilogue to Asolando (1889):-
One who never turned her back but marched breast forward,
Never doubted clouds would break,
Never dreamed, though right were worsted. wrong would triumph,
Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better,
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Louisa A. M. McGrigor
Commandant V.A.D. Cornwall 22.
Who died on service, March 31, 1917.
Erected by her fellow workers in
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