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English: Stained glass window in St Andrew's Church, Loxton, near Bristol. Arnold Robinson’s two-light window in the north chapel depicts St George in the right hand light slaying the dragon and the St Michael in the light on the right with the scales of justice. The right hand light remembers Lt.John Francis Richard Fearfield.R.N. , whose name appears on the Chatham Naval Memorial.,and Charles Southwood who both lost their lives in the Second World War and the left hand light remembers Clement Victor Totton.D.C.M,.,Harry King and Joseph Edward Starks who laid down their lives in the 1914-1919 war. The inscription includes the words “In sacred sleep they lie”.
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