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James Frederick Gardner and Frank Cecil Gardner - Taken by A. Goble 31 Oct 2018
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James Frederick Gardner and Frank Cecil Gardner, inscription - Taken by A. Goble 31 Oct 2018
Reference WMO/260594
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Hanwell Cemetery, formerly City of Westminster Cemetery
38 Uxbridge Road
Hanwell
W7 3PP
England
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... / Also in memoriam / of the two sons of James and Esther Gardner / who both fell in action in France / James Frederick / 2nd London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) / killed March 14th 1915 at L'Epinette, near / Armentiers and buried there aged 20 years / and Frank Cecil, Royal Naval Division, / died of wounds received at the Battle of Cambrai / October 9th 1918 and buried at Delsaux Farm / near Baraume, aged 25 years / after having served at Antwerp, 1914, and Gallipoli, 1915. / ...
James Frederick Gardner, Frank Cecil Gardner
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