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Grave marker of Major Adrian Drewe. Now in chapel at Castle Drogo, Devon. - Taken by National Trust 01 Jan 2010
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Memorial Cross in Chapel - Taken by The Marlow Society 08 Oct 2022
Reference WMO/140561
Edit memorial name, location & address- First World War (1914-1918)
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On cross: In/ Memory/ Of Major Adrian Drewe/ 62 Siege Bat/ R.G.A./ He Was A Gallant Gentleman R.I.P./ Killed In Action July 12 1917 On panel: Major Adrian Drewe 1891 - 1917/ Adrian Drew Was Killed At/ Vlamertinghe (Now Vlamertinge) Near Ypres (Now Ieper) On/ 12th July 1917 At 6am When A/ Shell Hit His Command Post./ Killed With Adrian Was Captain/ G.A. Wilson, They Are Buried/ Next To Each Other In/ Vlamertinge New Military/ Cemetery./ The Original Wooden Grave/ Marker Was Given To The/ Family When New Stone/ Markers Were Erected By/ The War Graves Commission
Major Adrian Drewe, Capt G A Wilson
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