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English: Monument in St Olave's church, Gatcombe, Isle of Wight, to Captain Charles Grant Seely, killed in action serving with the Isle of Wight Rifles at the Second Battle of Gaza, 1917. The monument was the final work of the eminent sculptor Sir Thomas Brock, and was unveiled in 1922.
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Monument to Charles Grant Seely (killed 1917) in St Olave's church, Gatcombe, Isle of Wight

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