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Overall View - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 04 Nov 2022
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Top part - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 04 Nov 2022
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Middle part - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 04 Nov 2022
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Bottom part - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 04 Nov 2022
Reference WMO/171299
Address:
Carlisle Archive Centre
Lady Gilford's House
Petteril Bank Road
Carlisle
CA1 3AJ
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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ASPATRIA WESLEYAN CHURCH/ROLL OF HONOUR/1914-1918/[names]
Gunner Tom Tunstall RFA, Driver Robert Tunstall RFA, Gunner John Henry Tolson RFA Wounded April 16th/Died April 17th 1918, Private John S Easterbrook RAMC, Private George Hewitson RAMC, Private Robert Cameron 3rd BR, Private William John Tate 3rd BR Died of Wounds /August 26th 1916, Private John Edmondson 3rd BR, Lance-Corp Thomas Arnott 3rd BR---“MM”/Prisoner of War, Gunner John Walker FA, Driver George Walker RFA, Lance-Corp Joseph Todd 3rd BR, Signaller John Symm 3rd BR, Private William Bell, MT, Private John Watson, Canadian Ex F Missing—presumed/dead April 1918, Private William Scott 5th BR Discharged, Private John Lancaster M. Vet. D., Lance-Corp Edward Symm ASC, Rev. John William Fawcett, DLT 71st D., Private John Hodgson RE Killed Oct 8th 1916, Private Joseph W Hodgson RM, Private Tom Glaister 5th BR, Private James Allinson 5th BR, Private Fred Symm, Cheshire R., Private William Blair, R.W.F. Killed in action, Oct 8th 1918, Private Roge Lancaster RGA, Private Jesse Hewitson 3rd BR, Sapper David Lazonby Canadian Engineers, Private Jack Barnes Manchester R, Private Isaac Scott RAF, Private John Scott BR
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