Temple Bruer War Memorial commemorates 7 men who went to the First World War and never came home. 3 of the men listed were resident in Temple Bruer, the other 4 I believe worked on farms in the parish when they enlisted.
The memorial was built by William Henry Maxey & Son of Sleaford and unveiled on 31 July 1920 by a party of people including Revd George Thomas Handford, Revd H R Hall and Major Bernard William Keymer OBE MA.
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THE CACHE
Near to the memorial, look for a male who shares his surname with a type of flower. He was born 6 October ABCD.
The cache can be found:
N 53 04. D (B-C) (D-C)
W 000 29. (D-A) ((A+B)-(C+D)) (B-A)
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so they can keep track of the numbers
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