Thame Remembers you Stanley Hugh Winkley, and all other servicemen from Lord Williams Grammar School who made the ultimate sacrifice in all wars
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Rutley, H.T.
We will forever be indebted to the bravery and ultimate sacrifice you and so many others made to keep us safe.
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Abbott, E.R.
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Smart, G.O. (George Orme)
For a brave man.
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Dunn, R. (Reuel)
Gone but not forgotten
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Dunn, R. (Reuel)
Remembering you today 100 years on, as I do each and every day.
God bless xx
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Walker, J.H. (James Hope)
To commemorate the centenary of his death, I have posted what I know about my Great-Uncle, James Hope Walker, with photos and documents, etc, at https://afamilyhistoryblog.wordpress.com/2017/03/15/james-hope-walker-rfc-1896-1917/ .
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Wraight, L.C.
In memory of a cousin, never met but will never be forgotten.
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McLaren, F.W.S. (Francis Walter Stafford, The Hon.)
In Memoriam.
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Anderson, P.A. (Patrick Alexander)
To our uncle Patrick Alexander Anderson, who died aged only 18 learning to fly a Sopwith Pup in the Royal Flying Corps, 1917.
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Bayly, C.G.G. (Charles George Gordon)
The sacrifices that you and your allies made were incredable, I only hope that one day we will live in a peacefull and just world and so prove them not to have been in vain.
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Mottershead, T. (Thomas)
"Heroism is not only in the man but in the occasion" President Calvin Coolidge
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Turk, H.H. (Herbert Henry)
In memory of a fallen forebear and inspiration.
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Miles, G.H. (George Henry)
Here's remembering you and your service, from your nephew David and great nephew Ken with love.
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Cody, S.F.L. (Samuel Franklyn Leslie)
A hero like so many others in WW1. May you R.I.P.
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Crawford, W.C. (William Charlton)
May he rest in peace, forever flying in silvery wings.