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Asterby and Goulceby WW1 Book of Remembrance, date of photo estimated as not given by IWM - Taken by © Colin Murray (WMR-88624) 28 Feb 2019
Reference WMO/288927
Edit memorial name, location & address- Paper Paper
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Cover: WW1/ WE WILL REMEMBER YOU Frontspiece: ASTERBY and GOULCEBY REMEMBERS THOSE WITH LOCAL/ CONNECTIONS WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR 1/ SOURCES OF INFORMATION/ Much of the information gathered is derived from a search through all copies of/ The Horncastle News and South Lindsey Advertsier from 1914 to 1919 (now just/ called the Horncastle News). A debt of gratitude is owed to the Horncastle Civic/ Society for access to their newspaper archives./ Other sources include:/ Lincolnshire Memorials/ Lincolnshire.com/ Relevant Census records/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission/ History of the 10th battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment/ The information is not necessarily complete and whilst every attempt has been/ made to ensure accuracy, there may be occasions when the original information/ is not quite accurate or is incomplete. For example, sometimes the information/ from the Horncastle News didn't quite match military records./ If anyone has any suggested amendments or further details to add please contact/ November 2018
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