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Qu'est-ce (qui) est RAMC Memorial, Aldershot - définition


RAMC Memorial, Aldershot         
  • [[Edward VII]] (right) dedicating the memorial in 1905
  • The figural group by [[Goscombe John]] on the RAMC Memorial in [[Aldershot]] (1905)
SCULPTURE IN RUSHMOOR, HAMPSHIRE, UK
The RAMC Memorial at Aldershot in Hampshire is a monument commemorating the men of the Royal Army Medical Corps who lost their lives during the Boer War of 1899 to 1902. It is a Grade II listed structure.
1954 Aldershot by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Aldershot by-election, 1954
The Aldershot by-election was held on 28 October 1954 when the Incumbent Conservative MP, Oliver Lyttelton was elevated to a new hereditary peerage, as Viscount Chandos. The by-election was won by the Conservative candidate Eric Errington.
Wesleyan Church, Aldershot         
  • The Wesleyan Church in [[Aldershot]] in 2016
  • The Wesleyan Church and Soldiers' Home c1897
  • The [[reredos]] is dedicated to Frances Penelope Wharton Middleton
  • The rear complex of the former Wesleyan Church at Aldershot
  • Rev Dr [[William Harris Rule]], first Methodist minister at Aldershot (1856-1865)
FORMER WESLEYAN CHURCH IN ALDERSHOT, HAMPSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
Methodism in Aldershot
The Wesleyan Church is a former Methodist church for the town of Aldershot in Hampshire.Aldershot Churches and Places of Worship - Aldershot History Group website Closed in 1988 the building has been a Grade II* listed building since 30 April 1981.