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 Entrance to the Mbala Pioneer Cemetery showing the new notice board and the plaque with the names of the men who died in World War I.

Entrance to the Mbala Pioneer Cemetery showing the new notice board and the plaque with the names of the men who died in World War I.

 The British War Graves memorial to the British soldiers who died on the Northern Front during WWI and who had been buried in Abercorn Cemetery.  They were  transferrd to the main War Graves site at Kansenshi Cemetery  in Ndola in the 1970s.

The British War Graves memorial to the British soldiers who died on the Northern Front during WWI and who had been buried in Abercorn Cemetery.

They were transferrd to the main War Graves site at Kansenshi Cemetery in Ndola in the 1970s.

 Those who attended the unveiling of the plaque

Those who attended the unveiling of the plaque

 View of the renovated Cemetery November 2019

View of the renovated Cemetery November 2019

 Further view of the Cemetery looking uphill.

Further view of the Cemetery looking uphill.

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 The entrance on 2004

The entrance on 2004

 

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