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Woodhouse Brothers, from front - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, left of front kerb - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, right of front kerb - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, from left - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, left of left kerb, Robert Walker Woodhouse - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, right of left kerb, Alfred James Woodhouse - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, from right - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, left of right kerb, Gordon Stafford Woodhouse - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
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Woodhouse Brothers, right of right kerb, Julian Ashley Hall Woodhouse - Taken by A. Goble 02 Jun 2022
Reference WMO/290487
Address:
Hanwell Cemetery, formerly City of Westminster Cemetery
38 Uxbridge Road
Hanwell
W7 3PP
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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[front kerb] In loving memory of four sons of Robert & Minnie Woodhouse of Ralsbury Ealing / who died for their country and are laid to rest in foreign lands. [left kerb] Robert (Robin) Walker Woodhouse, Lieut. I. Y. / killed in action Western Transvaal, Jan. 2nd. 1902, aged 19. / Captain Alfred James Woodhouse, R. F. A. / killed in action near Ypres Oct. 30th 1914 aged 28. [right kerb] Gordon Stafford Woodhouse, Lieut. R. F. A. / killed in action at the Hohenzollern Redoubt, Oct. 14th. 1915, aged 20. / Julian Ashley Hall Woodhouse, H. A. C. / killed in action near Kemmel, Feb. 15th. 1915, aged 26.
Robert (Robin) Walker Woodhouse, Alfred James Woodhouse, Gordon Stafford Woodhouse, Julian Ashley Hall Woodhouse
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