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Clarence Earl - Taken by Mike Peck 30 Nov 2007
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Clarence Earl - Taken by Mike Peck 30 Nov 2007
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Clarence Earl - Taken by Charles J Anderson 02 Aug 2018
Reference WMO/268073
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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In Loving Memory Of/ Clarence,/ The Beloved Only Son Of/ H.& N. Earl,/ & Grandson Of/ H.& E. Vamplew,/ Died In His Countrys Cause/ At Doullens, France/ March 5th 1919,/ Aged 24 Years./ Until The Day Break
Refers to: Pte TR/10/65942 105th Training Reserve Bn, transferred to (362970) 283rd Area Employment Coy, Labour Corps. CWGC has this man buried Doullens, France but appears no one else commemorated on stone. Parents reside Suffolk, G/son of H & E Vamplew of Grimoldby, Lincs
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