King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association
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King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association
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The King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association or WNMA was a Welsh voluntary association set up to combat tuberculosis. The lord mayor of Cardiff, alderman John Chappell, convened a meeting in Shrewsbury on 30 September 1910 to decide what form the Welsh national memorial to King Edward VII should take. The meeting decided that the memorial should be an organised campaign to eradicate tuberculosis in Wales and Monmouthshire. £300,000 was raised by the public, half of which was donated b
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Welsh voluntary association
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward_VII_Welsh_National_Memorial_Association
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2022-08-19T23:06:42Z
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