Constructed of Portland stone in 1920, the Celtic cross West Moors War Memorial commemorates residents of the parish who died in World War I and World War II. Originally situated at the junction of Station Road and Pinehurst Road, it was moved to The Petwyn in 1971.
The cache:
Go to the given coordinates and answer the following questions:
A = The number of individuals under 1939 - 1945 with the first initial A
B = The number of letters in Molly's full name
C = The number of Dyers recorded
D = The number of words above the unveiled date
E = The number of pairs of white doves
Now move on to N50 49.404 W001 53.265 and answer:
F = The month in which The Petwyn was formally registered as a village green
G = The number of letters in the longest word to appear twice on the middle rectangular plaque
H = The number of Es in the name of the chairman of East Dorset District Council
J = The digit that appears most frequently on the left plaque
K = The number of words in the first line on the circular dedication stone
The cache can be found at:
N50 AB.CDE W001 FG.HJK
Checksum for coordinates is 39
Placed with the kind permission of West Moors Parish Council
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