The Duke Of Cambridge Visits Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 07: Bill Edisbury, whose second cousin James Neville Marshall received the Victoria Cross in the First World War, holds the front page of The Daily Mirror from February 14th 1919 after attending a memorial service, with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in honour of local Victoria Cross recipients at the Hall of Memory in Centenary Square on December 7, 2015 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Ten Stones were unveiled after a short service of memorial by The Bishop of Birmingham The Rt.Rev. David Urquhart with speeches by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Raymond Hassall and Brigadier Anderton-Brown. (Photo by Joe Giddens WPA - Pool/Getty Images)
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