My new son given the second name Joseph in memory of Joseph Laurence Coghlan, brother to my late Grandfather. RIP
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Abbatt, E.L. (Edward Leslie)
thank you for risking your life for us RIP
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Buntine, W.H.C. (Walter Horace Carlyle)
Rest in Peace. A Noble Son Far from Home.
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Wilson, J.R. (John Robert)
Thank you, rest in peace
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Wilson, A.
They went with songs to the battle, they were young, Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted; They fell with their faces to the foe.
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Foley, F.Y. (Francis Yarde)
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Finnimore, H.J. (Henry James)
On 20th February 1918, 2Lt Harry Finnimore arrived at 48 Squadron (run by Zulu Bettington,with Sibley, Shone, Baker and Park all in the Squadron) on attachment from 7th Battalion, the Royal Sussex Regiment. ...
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Williams, H.J.M. (Harold John Michaux)
We"ll remember you and the many others who fell
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Gaskain, C.S. (Cecil Stanley)
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Sandys, W.E. (William Edwin)
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Haigh, J.S. (John Scot)
In loving memory of my Uncle John
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Lees, R.M. (Robert Milne)
Thank you x
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Abbott, T.W. (Thomas Walker)
Thank you so much for your service. I'm so sorry you had to make the ultimate sacrifice.
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Patterson, H.C. (Hugh Cecil)
In remembrance of a relative...
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Abbott, V.S.H. (Victor Stephen Henry)
I never knew this man, but his valour is remembered.
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Harding, G.H. (Geoffrey Harold)
Never forget the bravery of these young men!
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Parker, J. (John)
John Parker is commemorated on a window and the war memorial of Tilshead Church in his home village. I will remember him there on Sunday and on the anniversary of his death when I will lead an act of remembrance.