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Dedicated Poppies

 
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Whitfield, N.B.

Respect to Mr. Whitfield
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Maule, E.B. (Edward Barry)

I visited Hooge-Crater cemetery on the 15.12.17, and was truly moved. Never had I seen a RFC grave with the RAF crest upon it until then - as an Air Cadet I am truly moved by the story of how he was lost and therefore wish to dedicate this poppy to him.
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De ross, A.G.S. (Adam Gower Sutherland)

In Memory of this young man who played for St Kilda Football club in 1909 in Melbourne, Australia
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Whitfield, N.B.


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Venables, A.E. (Alfred Ernest)

Thank you for your sacrifice.
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Whitfield, E. (Ernest)

To mr. Whitfield
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Whitfield, N.B.

In memory and with deepest respect
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Gordon, A.W. (Albert William)

Albert Gordon was born near here at Thames, New Zealand. He was the first New Zealand trained airman to die in WW1. His commending officer or at least the officer flying with him on the day he was shot down wrote a letter to his parents in Thames. ...
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Ames, E.B. (Ernest Bernard)

Remembering Ernest and his sad loss. I am his cousin, and would welcome contact from any other family members.
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Carson, A.P. (Albert Page)

In memory of my great granduncle, tragically killed in an accident two months before the end of the war. In civilian life he was a builder. He was the husband of Elizabeth and father to Gladys, Bertha, Albert and Irene. ...
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Sanborn, W.R. (William Reginald)

Not forgotten.
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Wylie, A.L. (Alan Lindsay)

This is my Great Uncle. Brother of my Grandfather. My father - Alan Lindsay Wylie was named after him. My father also won the MC. My father fought in Burma. I am very proud of them both. My only regret I never knew about my Great Uncle and I would be very interested to find out how he won the MC
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McArdle, H.F. (Hugh Francis)


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Leventon, R.S. (Raymond Sylvester)

Remembered forever in the window of Mostyn House School chapel.
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Pollard, H.L. (Herbert Lawrence)


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Mackay, D.R.G. (Duncan Ronald Gordon "Jack")

Duncan Ronald Gordon "Jock" Mackay lead the first and only bomb-raid on the german city Bonn (Rhineland) during WW1 on October 31st 1918. I live in Bonn and published an article on that air-raid, recentlyOnly 11 days after this first bomb-raid on Bonn, ...
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Griffith, D.B. (Donovan Baldwin)

In grateful remembrance of the sacrifice made on our behalf
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Smith, H. (Henry)

We don't forget.
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Lyons, A.F. (Albert Frederick)

We owe you so much, rest in peace xxx
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Garbett, R.V. (Ronald Vivian)

Bless you, rest in peace, such a young, brave man x
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