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A memorial erected in memory of No. J26912, Flight Lieutenant Clifford Waldron HICKS, 440 Squadron, RCAF in the Ussy Churchyard, Ussy, Calvados FRA. Ussy appears to be the nearest village to the site of the aircraft accident. The remains of Flight Lieutenant HICKS are interred at Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Cintheaux, Calvados, FRA. |
Located | HICKS Clifford Waldron (d. 8 Aug 1944)
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Headstone of Arthur Albert COLE (1887-1967) and his wife Sarah (m.n. ARNOLD, 1890-1974) |
Located | ARNOLD Sarah (d. 13 Nov 1974)
COLE Arthur Albert (d. 8 Feb 1967) |
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Headstone of Beulah Fern COLLINS (m.n. STEVENSON, 1893-1929). |
Located | STEVENSON Beulah Fern (d. 1929)
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Headstone of Gilbert Babbage DUNN (1863-1930) and his wife Alice Mary (m.n. CAPRON, 1883-1905). |
CAPRON Alice Mary (d. Sep 1905)
DUNN Gilbert Babbage (d. 8 Nov 1930) |
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Headstone of Mercy Matilda HARRIS (m.n. CULLEN, c. 1848-1907). |
Located | CULLEN Mercy Matilda (d. 13 May 1907)
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Headstone of Rev. Ernest Albert ALLIN (1881-1941). |
Located | Rev. ALLIN Ernest Albert (d. 1 Mar 1941)
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Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth Hoe DEV The Plymouth Naval Memorial is a war memorial in Plymouth, Devon, England which is dedicated to British and Commonwealth sailors who were lost in World War I and World War II with no known grave. 7,251 sailors of the First World War and 15,933 of the Second World War are commemorated on this impressive monument. The name of No. 269958, Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class, Leslie NORGROVE who perished on HMS 'Defence' during the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 appears on this monument. Lest We Forget. |
Located | NORGROVE Leslie (d. 31 May 1916)
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Wall plaque in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Charlottetown, Queens PEI.
Placed in memory of No. 1121, Lieutenant John Walter INGS, 56 Field Company, Royal Engineers, BEF |
Located | INGS John Walter (d. 18 Sep 1918)
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