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- First World War (1914-1918)
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On the cover-BISHOP AUCKLAND/BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE/1914-1918/PRESENETED BY BISHOP AUCKLAND CIVIC SOCIETY; Flyleaf 1-IN MEMORY/of/THOSE WHO DIED/in the/GREAT WAR/1914-1918/This book is a token of remembrance to all those who gave/their lives in the Great War./Whist every effort has been made to record the names of those/from Bishop Auckland who gave their lives for their country,/there may be others, who through the passage of time, do not/appear in this book. Space has been allocated to allow any/omissions to be rectified, as their sacrifice is no less/appreciated and is remembered//This book has been researched, prepared and donated to the/people of Bishop Auckland by Bishop Auckland Civic Society in/2014 to commemorate the centenary of the Great War; Flyleaf 2-Acknowledgments are due to John Land, Brian Hayward/and Dorothy Davison of Bishop Auckland Civic Society; Flyleaf 3-In Memory of Those Who Sacrificed/Their Lives in the Great War; Pages 1 to 119- [1372 names with ranks, service numbers, date of death and place of death]; Page 120- 1914-1918/Regiments and Services Represented/[list follows from A to Machine Gun Corps in 2 columns]; Page 121- Book of Remembrance/[list of regiments and services Merchant Marine to Yorkshire Regiment in 2 columns]; Page 122-Appenix/The following servicemen are also listed as sacrificing their lives during the Great War./All have Bishop Auckland associations. Only their names have been recorded with no further details currently available./This does not diminish their sacrifice nor does it diminish/our gratitude, for they too will always be remembered./[names Aitken to Coates in 2 columns]; Page 123- Book of Remembrance/[names Coglan to Mundell in 2 columns]; Page 124- Appendix/[names in 2 columns Neave to Wood in 2 columns-108 names between the 3 pages]
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