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Swindon in the Past Lane

Swindon in the Past Lane. Friday, July 31, 2015. Our next guided walk around Radnor Street Cemetery takes place on Sunday, August 9, 2015. Meet at the chapel at 2pm. Somewhere in the area marked Section C in Radnor Street Cemetery, close to the Chapel, is the grave of three boys, friends and neighbours who in 1919 lived at numbers 42, 69 and 73 Medgbury Road Frederick Cosway 14, Frederick Rawlinson also 14 and 13 year old Stanley Palmer the adopted son of Elizabeth and Henry Holt. The procession starte.

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Swindon in the Past Lane. Friday, July 31, 2015. Our next guided walk around Radnor Street Cemetery takes place on Sunday, August 9, 2015. Meet at the chapel at 2pm. Somewhere in the area marked Section C in Radnor Street Cemetery, close to the Chapel, is the grave of three boys, friends and neighbours who in 1919 lived at numbers 42, 69 and 73 Medgbury Road Frederick Cosway 14, Frederick Rawlinson also 14 and 13 year old Stanley Palmer the adopted son of Elizabeth and Henry Holt. The procession starte.

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