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gravestone - Taken by Philip Platt 30 May 2013
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inscription - Taken by Philip Platt 30 May 2013
Reference WMO/158004
Address:
Westhoughton Cemetery
Cemetery Street,
Westhoughton,
Bolton,
BL5 2BG
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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Also Pte. James Wise, 11th Essex Reg. who died of gas poisoning Sept. 18th 1918 aged 19 years and was interred in Provant Communal Cemetery, .......sur.....France. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
Pte. James Wise
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