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From the Darlington & Stockton Times of July 16, 1921 “WEDNESDAY was a notable day in the history of the North Riding in general and Richmond in particular,” noted the D&S Times 100 years ago this week because the Green Howards’ war memorial had been unveiled at the top of Frenchgate in Richmond. During the First World War, 65,000 men had served in the regiment, and nearly all had passed through Richmond as it had been the regimental depot. It is now reckoned that about 9,000 of them had been killed – the D&S of the day said 7,400 – and about 24,000 were wounded. “The fine cross that now so conspicuously stands at the top of Frenchgate, one of the most picturesque streets of old Richmond, is indeed something that adds to the features of interest of the North Riding,” said the D&S. “Approaching it from the bottom of the hill, the spectator is struck by the rugged simplicity of the outline, and yet its massive features immediately convey the impression that t
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