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gravestone - Taken by Philip Platt 04 Jun 2013
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inscription (Walter) - Taken by Philip Platt 04 Jun 2013
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inscription (Frank) - Taken by Philip Platt 04 Jun 2013
Reference WMO/149581
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- Stone Stone (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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In loving memory of Walter, beloved son of Alfred J. and Elizabeth Boardman, who was killed in action in France Aug. 29th 1916 aged 25 years. Also Frank, their beloved son, killed in action in France Oct. 26th 1917 aged 20 years.
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