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60th Rifle Memorial to The Indian Mutiny
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IN MEMORY OF COMRADES WHO FELL DURING THE INDIA CAMPAIGNS OF 1857, 1858, 1859. ERECTED BY THE FIRST BATTALION 60TH ROYAL RIFLES AUGUST 1861.
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