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gravestone - Taken by Philip Platt 26 Mar 2014
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inscription (part) - Taken by Philip Platt 26 Mar 2014
Reference WMO/170414
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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Also of 67734 Pte. John William Entwistle 16th Devon Regt., beloved son of Thomas Edwin & Mary Ellen Entwistle who was killed in action in France September 2nd 1918 aged 19 years. Also of 69671 Pte. Thomas Edward Entwistle R.A.M.C., their son......(remainder of inscription obscured)
John William Entwistle, Thomas Edward Entwistle.
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