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National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
The Oratory of All Souls was built by John Louis and Mary Behrend to commemorate the life of Mary’s brother, Henry Willoughby Sandham, who died in 1919 from an illness contracted during the Macedonian Campaign of the First World War.
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Washing Lockers 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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The Resurrection of the Soldiers 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Frostbite 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Reveille 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Dug-Out (or Stand-To) 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Filling Tea Urns 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Ablutions 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Map-Reading 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Filling Water-Bottles 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Convoy Arriving with the Wounded 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Tea in the Hospital Ward 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Scrubbing the Floor 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Sorting the Laundry 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Bedmaking 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Making a Firebelt 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Kit Inspection 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Riverbed at Todorovo 1927 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Sorting and Moving Kitbags 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Camp at Karasuli 1927–1932 National Trust, Sandham Memorial Chapel