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CWGC Commemoration: LLOYD, George Lawson (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: LLOYD, George Lawson (1915)
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CWGC Commemoration: MALPAS, (William) Henry, aka 'Harry' (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: MALPAS, (William) Henry, aka "Harry" (1916)
Serviceman 21821, Harry was serving with the 16th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, when he was Killed in Action on 28 April 1916.
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CWGC Commemoration: MASON, Joshua (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: MASON, Joshua (1915)
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CWGC Commemoration: METCALFE, William Burton
CWGC Commemoration: METCALFE, William Burton
Winterbotham Families
55
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, David Jonathan
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, David Jonathan
Mitchell Families
56
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Ernest (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Ernest (1916)
Serviceman 9112, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Formerly, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Ernest was serving in The Somme region of France, when he was killed in action on 9 July 1916.
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CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, George (1893-1917)
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, George (1893-1917)
George was serving with the 2nd/7th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, when he was killed in action
Mitchell Families
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CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Henry (1943)
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Henry (1943)
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CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Thomas Frederick Wheatstone (1895-1918)
CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Thomas Frederick Wheatstone (1895-1918)
Thomas was serving with the 13th Battalion, formerly 20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, when he was Killed in Action.
Mitchell Families
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CWGC Commemoration: MONGER, John Edgar (1918)
CWGC Commemoration: MONGER, John Edgar (1918)
Mitchell Families
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CWGC Commemoration: MONGER, Walter David (1918)
CWGC Commemoration: MONGER, Walter David (1918)
Walter was captured by the Germans and died whilst a Prisoner of War on 8 JUL 1918
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CWGC Commemoration: MOORE, Ben Ewart
CWGC Commemoration: MOORE, Ben Ewart
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CWGC Commemoration: PAGEN, Wilfred Robert (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: PAGEN, Wilfred Robert (1916)
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CWGC Commemoration: POOLE, Alfred Thomas (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: POOLE, Alfred Thomas (1916)
Serviceman G/29589, Alfred was serving with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, when he was killed in action in the Somme region of France.
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CWGC Commemoration: PRESTON, Harry Alfred William Thomas George Hawes (1918)
CWGC Commemoration: PRESTON, Harry Alfred William Thomas George Hawes (1918)
Mitchell Families
66
CWGC Commemoration: RAYNER, Robert (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: RAYNER, Robert (1915)
Serviceman 12628, Private Robert Rayner was serving with the 7th Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Regiment, when he was killed in action on 25 September 1915, near Fleurbaix, France
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CWGC Commemoration: RHYMES, Percival Henry Gillard
CWGC Commemoration: RHYMES, Percival Henry Gillard
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CWGC Commemoration: RICK, John (1918)
CWGC Commemoration: RICK, John (1918)
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CWGC Commemoration: RICKETTS, William Thomas (1918)
CWGC Commemoration: RICKETTS, William Thomas (1918)
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CWGC Commemoration: SINCLAIR, William (1914)
CWGC Commemoration: SINCLAIR, William (1914)
Mitchell Families
71
CWGC Commemoration: SNELL, Montague Douglas (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: SNELL, Montague Douglas (1915)
Serviceman 10800, 1st Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, Montague was serving in Gallipoli, Turkey when he was killed in action on 10 August 1915.
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CWGC Commemoration: STARLING, Andrew Edward (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: STARLING, Andrew Edward (1916)
Serviceman (Sergeant) 5744, 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry, Andrew was serving in the Somme region of France, when he was killed in action on 1 July 1916.
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CWGC Commemoration: STARLING, Clarence Ranford (1917)
CWGC Commemoration: STARLING, Clarence Ranford (1917)
This commemorates Clarence Starling who was serving in 1/14 London Regiment when he was killed in action in France.
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CWGC Commemoration: STARLING, Percy Victor
CWGC Commemoration: STARLING, Percy Victor
75
CWGC Commemoration: STEER, Joseph Daniel (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: STEER, Joseph Daniel (1916)
Joseph was serving with the 123rd Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), when he was killed in action.
Mitchell Families
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CWGC Commemoration: STOKES, Arthur Alexander (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: STOKES, Arthur Alexander (1916)
Status: Located; Serviceman SP3050, Arthur was serving in the 24th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers when he was killed in action near Thiepval Village in the Departement de la Somme, France on 30 July 1916, aged 22.
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CWGC Commemoration: THORBURN, William Henry (1919)
CWGC Commemoration: THORBURN, William Henry (1919)
William died of Pneumonia whilst serving in the 4th Squadron, Australian Flying Corps.
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CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, (Henry) James (1917)
CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, (Henry) James (1917)
James was serving in the 2nd/4th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment at the time of his death. He was 25 years old.
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CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, Joseph (1917)
CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, Joseph (1917)
Joseph was serving in the 11th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment at the time of his death. He was 20 years old.
80
CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, Thomas (1917)
CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, Thomas (1917)
Thomas was serving in 1st/5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment at the time of his death. He was 23 years old.
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CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, William James (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: TOGHILL, William James (1916)
William was serving in the 8th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry at the time of his death. He was 21 years old.
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CWGC Commemoration: TRITTON, Robert Edmund (1914)
CWGC Commemoration: TRITTON, Robert Edmund (1914)
Robert was a Royal Naval Seaman serving aboard HMS Aboukir. The ship's role was to help protect the ports of Ostend and Harwich from enemy shipping. The route was heavily used by allied transport ships for the movement of supplies to the Western Front.

HMS Aboukir was struck by a U-Boat torpedo. It's back was broken and it had sunk within 20 minutes with the loss of 527 men. Only one lifeboat was able to be launched because the lifeboat mechanisms were not operational as they were mostly operated by steam from the ship's boilers.
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CWGC Commemoration: TUNKIN, John Patrick Reed (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: TUNKIN, John Patrick Reed (1915)
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CWGC Commemoration: UTTERIDGE, Raymond Harry (1941)
CWGC Commemoration: UTTERIDGE, Raymond Harry (1941)
Raymond was serving aboard HMS Hood when the ship was sunk by the German Battleship 'Bismarck' during the 'Battle of Denmark Strait' between Iceland and Greenland.
85
CWGC Commemoration: WINTERBOTHAM, Cyril William (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: WINTERBOTHAM, Cyril William (1916)
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CWGC Commemoration: Witham, Robert Percival (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: Witham, Robert Percival (1915)
Private Robert Witham of 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry Force, was reported "Missing" on 25 April 1915 in Gallipoli. At a Court of Enquiry on 24 April 1916, he was declared "Killed in Action".
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CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Clarence Daniel Henry (1918)
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Clarence Daniel Henry (1918)
Killed in Action in the Somme.
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CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Edward Samuel
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Edward Samuel
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CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, John Henry (1915)
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, John Henry (1915)
Serviceman 10753, Private John Henry Wooster, 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment, was Killed in Action on 29 June 1915, whilst serving in Turkey during the Gallipoli Campaign.
90
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Reginald Joseph (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Reginald Joseph (1916)
Killed in Action during the 2nd Battle of the Somme
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CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Robert Featherstonehaugh (1917)
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Robert Featherstonehaugh (1917)
Serviceman 2809, 43rd Battalion, Australian Infantry, was serving in the Ypres region of Belgium when he was killed in action of 4 October 1917.
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CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Thomas (1916)
CWGC Commemoration: WOOSTER, Thomas (1916)
Private 22903 Wooster, was serving in the 2nd Battalion, Otago Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, when he was kille in action in the Somme, Northern France.

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