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Sunday WorshipA Question of ConscienceA Question of Conscience

The Story of the Richmond Sixteen

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The Camp Bastion Wall at the National Memorial Arboretum, the first time Andrew saw this wall was in Afghanistan.

It carries the names of all those killed in the conflict there.

  • Alfred Martlew applies for absolute and complete exemption from any kind of military service
  • Alfred Martlew's Application as to Exemption
  • Alfred Martlew's notice of appeal
  • Rev Andrew Martlew & Megan Leyland in one of the Richmond Castle cells.
  • Andrew Martlew & Megan Leyland looking at the graffiti in one of the Richmond Castle cells
  • Andrew Martlew & Megan Leyland of English Heritage.
  • The Camp Bastion Wall at the National Memorial Arboretum, the first time Andrew saw this wall was in Afghanistan.
  • Ros Batchelor and Andrew Martlew at Alfred's grave.
  • Andrew Martlew at Alfred Martlew's Grave.
  • Alfred Martlew's grave is on the very edge of the churchyard.
  • Alfred Martlew in Wakefield Prison
  • The Conscientious Objectors who were sent to France gathered at the work camp at Dyce, Aberdeen in the autumn of 1916

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  • Sunday Worship—A Question of Conscience

    The Rev Andrew Martlew traces the story of the Richmond Sixteen.

    BBC Radio 4

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