Is there a charge for this service?
As with all facilities of this nature there are costs to be borne to maintain the Server, IT equipment, processing images, post, stationery, DVD's plus a plethora of other outgoings not normally considered. Although the project is run in association with the CWGC we are not funded by its Royal Charter and have to find these funds ourselves to maintain this service. Volunteers cover their own costs in enabling the photographs to be taken and give time freely.
To that end we would request that, a minimum donation is made towards the administrative costs which will allow us to continue providing the service. As a guideline, for an e mailed, high resolution image, without watermark the administration fee will be £3 and for a 7"x 5" glossy print posted in hard backed envelope the fee will be £5. We request this be forwarded in advance of receipt of photographs.
If a memorial name is required you will receive a cropped area of the name on the plaque and a picture of the memorial as shown.
Individuals and Institutions requiring a number of images for publication or other purposes should contact the project on steve@twgpp.org. Photographs obtained from TWGPP are not to be sold on to third parties. Copyright remains with the Donor, CWGC and TWGPP.
You can donate through PayPal, Cheque or Postal Order made payable to The War Graves Photographic Project and sent to 11 Falcon Road, Horndean, Hants PO8 9BY.
The TWGPP is a non-profit making organisation where any donations are used only for the benefit of the project.
![[IMAGE] Plymouth Naval Memorial - Wonnacott, George](photos/17635/PlymouthNM.jpg)
Cemetery: Plymouth Naval Memorial
Country: England
Area: Devon
Rank: Chief Petty Officer
Official Number: 151032
Unit: H.M.S. Contest.
Force: Royal Navy
Nationality: British
Details:
Killed in action with submarine in English Channel 18th September 1917. Age 43. Son of the late George and Elizabeth Wonnacott; husband of Marcella Wonnacott of 33 Butt Park Terrace Honicknowle Crown Hill Devon. 20.
Photograph and details by volunteer/s: Steve Rogers
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