Corporal Chris Posted 12 August , 2008 Share Posted 12 August , 2008 I have returned from France with most of the job done. I now realise I gave myself too much to do in the time allowed. I have 'done' St.Sever, Blargies, Doingt, Arras, Barlin, Laventie and Mazingarbe. I did not get to Wassigny or Wimille and I never found Rocquigny-Equancourt Road at Manancourt! Apologies to those I have let down. Could those of your who requested 'photos please send me a PM so that I can cross-check everything and e-mail the appropriate file? Regards, Chris. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7KRRC Posted 18 August , 2008 Share Posted 18 August , 2008 Chris Thanks for all your hard work. The most important one was Ogborne from Doingt as he was my Gradfather's army pal in the 5th Berks So..cheers!!! Tony (7KRRC) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug Lewis Posted 24 August , 2008 Share Posted 24 August , 2008 Hi Chris Your inbox is full so I'm unable to respond to your PM. Regards Doug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terence Munson Posted 25 August , 2008 Share Posted 25 August , 2008 Chris, Many thanks for a splendid photo of Corporal Gills headstone I received from you today. I really appreciate your time and trouble. Thanks again and...... Cheers, Terry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clive_hughes Posted 25 August , 2008 Share Posted 25 August , 2008 A public thank-you to Chris for his superb efforts in getting interesting shots of the Arras Memorial, St.Sever and Philosophe sites. This has helped my project, and I am duly grateful to him for taking all this trouble. LST_164 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corporal Chris Posted 26 August , 2008 Author Share Posted 26 August , 2008 Chris Thanks for all your hard work. The most important one was Ogborne from Doingt as he was my Gradfather's army pal in the 5th Berks So..cheers!!! Tony (7KRRC) Glad to be of help. Regards, Chris. Hi Chris Your inbox is full so I'm unable to respond to your PM. Regards Doug Doug, Sorry about that. Have deleted a few to allow you access. Could you just repeat surnames so that I can cross refer. Regards, Chris. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tonym Posted 27 August , 2008 Share Posted 27 August , 2008 Chris Excellent work and thanks for some grand pics. Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7KRRC Posted 28 August , 2008 Share Posted 28 August , 2008 Chris.. Thanks again for the latest photo. Great quality. Just the job Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbie33 Posted 29 December , 2010 Share Posted 29 December , 2010 I have returned from France with most of the job done. I now realise I gave myself too much to do in the time allowed. I have 'done' St.Sever, Blargies, Doingt, Arras, Barlin, Laventie and Mazingarbe. I did not get to Wassigny or Wimille and I never found Rocquigny-Equancourt Road at Manancourt! Apologies to those I have let down. Could those of your who requested 'photos please send me a PM so that I can cross-check everything and e-mail the appropriate file? Regards, Chris. hi chris i came across this forum by chance and saw your post.i see you have visited laventie graveyard.i had a great uncle who served in the great war.he was k.i.a. on 15/5/1915 aged 24.he served with the royal irish rifles 1st battalion.his name was frank orr,service no. 8298 and was buried at laventie graveyard.do you possibly have any information on him that you could send me.if you have a pic of the grave that would be even better.i look forward to your reply.regards robert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbie33 Posted 29 December , 2010 Share Posted 29 December , 2010 hi chris i came across this forum by chance and saw your post.i see you have visited laventie graveyard.i had a great uncle who served in the great war.he was k.i.a. on 15/5/1915 aged 24.he served with the royal irish rifles 1st battalion.his name was frank orr,service no. 8298 and was buried at laventie graveyard.do you possibly have any information on him that you could send me.if you have a pic of the grave that would be even better.i look forward to your reply.regards robert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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