Peter Bennett Posted 15 June , 2009 Share Posted 15 June , 2009 A very moving experience. Almost if not all were POW's, many of whom died in the last few months of the war. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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GrahamC Posted 15 June , 2009 Share Posted 15 June , 2009 Remembering: Pt James GANNER, C Coy, 1st Bn., Cheshire Regt. - 18 November 1918 Pt Edward CLARKE, D Coy, 1st Bn., Cheshire Regt. - 22 November 1918 Both were captured on 24 August 1914 and are buried here. Rest in peace lads, you nearly made it home. (Thanks for the photos, Peter.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Llewellyn Posted 15 June , 2009 Share Posted 15 June , 2009 Not forgotten, 28032 Pte. Albert Pickard 1st Leicesters died 02.11.1918. resident of Anstey. Brilliant photos Peter, appreciated. Llew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceebee Posted 15 June , 2009 Share Posted 15 June , 2009 Peter Nice to see some more photos of this very picturesque cemetery. Remembering 11232 Private Isaac Stewart, 1st Bn Highland Light Infantry - died 20 February 1915. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matthew lucas Posted 16 June , 2009 Share Posted 16 June , 2009 was there a couple of years ago, interesting history about how it was looked after as well (as you could see on one on the photos) my grandfathers brother is there 3952 Pte Percy Lucas 1/RWF died of Typhys at wittenburg 26-2-15 aged 22 matt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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