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Headstone of No. 865910, Private Cecil Wilfred MULDREW (1895-1917), 8th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF. Unfortunately there he has no known grave, but he is remembered on this Memorial. Lest We Forget. |
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MULDREW Cecil Wilfred (d. 10 Nov 1917)
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Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders BEL The service and sacrifice of No. 865910, Private Cecil Wilfred MULDREW, 8th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF is recorded on this wonderful Memorial. Lest We Forget. |
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MULDREW Cecil Wilfred (d. 10 Nov 1917)
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Panel (#23) commemorating the sacrifice of No. 4086, Private Luke MONKOVITCH (sic) (c. 1874-1917) at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Lest We Forget. |
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MONKIVITCH Luke (d. 13 Oct 1917)
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Panel commemorating the sacrifice of No. 6492, Pte. Walter Russell CHING (1896-1917), 23 Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF, at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Lest We Forget. |
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CHING Walter Russell, (twin) (d. 8 Oct 1917)
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Panel on the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Commemorating the service and sacrifice of No. 3437, Private Albert Ernest TAYLOR (1887-1917), 2nd. Pioneer Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF who was killed-in-action on the Ypres Salient, West Flanders, Belgium on 22 Sep 1917. Unfortunately, he has no known grave. |
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TAYLOR Albert Ernest (d. 22 Sep 1917)
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The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The sacrifice of Albert Ernest TAYLOR is remembered here. Lest We Forget. The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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TAYLOR Albert Ernest (d. 22 Sep 1917)
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The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The sacrifice of Luke MONKIVITCH (1874-1917) is remembered here. Lest We Forget. The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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MONKIVITCH Luke (d. 13 Oct 1917)
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The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The sacrifice of Lorne William John ALLIN (1896-1917) is remembered on the walls of this outstanding monument. Lest We Forget. The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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ALLIN Lorne William John (d. 26 Oct 1917)
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The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The life and service of No. 6492, Pte. Walter Russell CHING (1896-1917), 23 Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF is to be found here on Panel 23. Killed in action somewhere on the Ypres Salient on 8 Oct 1917. Lest We Forget. The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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CHING Walter Russell, (twin) (d. 8 Oct 1917)
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This dedication is located high up on an internal wall of the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. |
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TAYLOR Albert Ernest (d. 22 Sep 1917)
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This dedication is located high up on an internal wall of the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. |
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MONKIVITCH Luke (d. 13 Oct 1917)
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This dedication is located high up on an internal wall of the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. |
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ALLIN Lorne William John (d. 26 Oct 1917)
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This dedication is located high up on an internal wall of the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. |
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CHING Walter Russell, (twin) (d. 8 Oct 1917)
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Wall panel remembering the sacrifice of No. 654359, Private Lorne William John ALLIN (1896-1917), 58th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF who was killed in action during the second phase of the battle for Passchendaele, West Flanders, Belgium during WWI. Sadly, he has no known grave. Lest We Forget. |
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ALLIN Lorne William John (d. 26 Oct 1917)
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