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English: Sculpture of a single-engined biplane flying above clouds. It is in Abingdon Cemetery, Spring Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), on the grave of Air Mechanic 1st Class James Stevens, RNAS, who was killed in an air raid at Felixstowe, Suffolk on 15 July 1917.
The inscription below the aircraft is a quotation from Rudyard Kipling's poem The English Flag:

Never the lotus closes, never the wild-fowl wake,

But a soul goes out on the East Wind that died for England's sake
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Ordnance Survey grid reference SU48679730

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