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The square is named after the soldier who served in the National Guard. In the First World War he fought in France, where he was killed in 1918. The square named after him is part of other squares, which, as you can see, are characterized by a star, as well as a dedication wreath hanging below the sign.
See a sign of another square photographed on the same day by the same photographer ARRON DAVIS WELD SQUARE A soldier who was also killed in France in the First World War Click for a larger image