Moi ? ... perish the thought !! :D
In Memory of Major ALBERT LEWIS STEWART D S O 22nd Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) who died age 28 on 04 October 1917 Son of Mrs Stewart...
In Memory of Captain ALFRED SQUIRE TAYLOR Royal Army Medical Corps attd. 10th/11th Bn. , Highland Light Infantry who died age 29 on 31 July...
Well they did say " he also was a very good rugby player " !! :rolleyes:
Captain Alfred Squire Taylor - died 31/7/1917 Royal Army Medical Corps, attached 10th/11th Highland Light Infantry Alfred was the son of the Rev...
Major Albert Lewis Stewart DSO - died 4/10/1917 22nd Machine Gun Corps Albert was born on 19th February 1889, the son of Mr and Mrs James...
He was a Merchantile Clerk in 1911 ! House number 43 in Eglantine Avenue (Windsor Ward, Antrim) Stewart James 70 Male Stewart Isabella 60...
Forgot to add these !! http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7951659
His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Victoria Cross to Lieut, (actg. Capt.) Ferdinand Maurice Felix West,...
Tom Falcon Hazell (1892-1946) scored 43 victories with the British Royal Flying Corps as an Irish airman between March 1917 and October 1918. Born...
I came across this set on Flickr .... thought you " Gloster " guys maybe interested !!...
I've never seen War Graves like this before ... have you ? :confused: Comely Bank cemetery...
Harold McDonald Paul, born in Gourock (Renfrewshire) on August 31, 1886, joined the Glasgow amateur club Queen's Park FC while still a teenager and...
How young he looks in that photo ..... :( In Memory of Lieutenant R F SIMSON 16th Bty. 116th Bde., Royal Field Artillery who died age 24 on...
No.7 Canadian General Hospital was origionally formed as No. 5 Stationary Hospital. It was first established as a project of Queen’s Faculty of...
Heres his son Michael ..... In Memory of Lieutenant HORACE MICHAEL HYNMAN ALLENBY M C "T" Bty., Royal Horse Artillery who died age 19 on...
Field Marshal Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby GCB, GCMG, GCVO (23 April, 1861 – 14 May, 1936) was a British soldier and...
Sounds like he was a very likable man ! RIP Bill Brown Bill Brown | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | Cricinfo.com
I'm sure you're right ! though I think it's just one medal !! ... I also read it meant "Noble deeds " !! :)
Heres an article that maybe of interest !...
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