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Crowan Church Window to World War One dead

May 1, 2020 by Susan Roberts Leave a Comment

Most villages have war memorials – but all churches have stained glass windows in memory of World War One dead.

Here’s the history of the window at St Crewenna’s Church, Crowan, which is in memory of the 23 young men from the parish who died in World War One.

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