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Major C M A Samuda, tablet, date of photo estimated as not given by IWM - Taken by © Brian Mawdsley (WMR-31607) 01 Nov 2017
Reference WMO/286434
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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ERECTED IN MEMORY OF CECIL MARKHAM ANNESLEY SAMUDA, / MAJOR, 13TH SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY / ONLY SON OF CECIL AND MRS SAMUDA, / BRUERN ABBEY, OXON., / WHO DIED IN HOSPITAL AT / BAILLEUL FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED / AT MESSINES, FRANCE / JULY 2ND 1917, AGED 38 YEARS. / HE ALSO SERVED THRO' THE / SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN / FROM 1900 TO 1903. / A DUTIFUL SON / AND DEVOTED HUSBAND.
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