This is a simple off-set multi.
Please use the pedestrian crossings and take care when crossing roads.
The coordinates will take you to the Walton-on-Thames war memorial.
Use the information here to work out the following numbers:
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The place value in the alphabet of the initial of 'Bullock' on the WWI memorial = A
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The number of Hardings - the number of Howards on the WWI memorial = B
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The total number of initials of the Trinder siblings on the WWI memorial = C
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The total number of letters in the surnames of the siblings shown in the 4th column of the Westerly WWII plinth = D
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The number of people commemorated for the Iraq War + the number of civilians commemorated who are specifically noted as female = E
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The number of flames - the number of harp strings = F
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The number of belt buckle holes = G
The cache can be found at N51 A.BCB W00 D.EFG
(Please bring your own pen)
[Checksum for final co-ordinates = 37]
Please use the pedestrian crossing to cross the road. Please note that the cache is accessed from the public pathway, there is no need to enter driveways of businesses.
History
Walton-on-Thames War Memorial was unveiled by Lord Beatty on 8 July 1921, dedicated to 132 servicemen who lost their lives during the First World War. Following the end of the Second World War a general dedication was added for the men, women and children of Walton-on-Thames who lost their lives during that conflict.
In September 2002 two granite plinths were erected in front of the memorial recording the names of those who lost their lives during the Second World War (including civilian casualties).
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