File:British Museum staff war memorial, Second World War section (cropped).jpg

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English: The Second World War section of the British Museum staff war memorial. Lettering art was done by William Sharpington. Image has been very heavily colour-graded to emphasise the letters: because the monument is shadowed by pillars and has staining on the stone a naturalistically-graded photo would not show the letters clearly.
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