rendellers Posted 23 July , 2009 Share Posted 23 July , 2009 Hope to make it to some of the following over the next two weeks. If you want a photo I will do my best Blosseville-Sur-Mer Churchyard (WW2) Tourgeville Military Cemetary Loos Memorial, Pozieres British Cemetary, Viz-en-Artois Memorial, Meaulte Bouzencourt Tyne Cot Cement House Please advise grave references Offer Closes midnight Sunday 27 July Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephen Callaghan Posted 23 July , 2009 Share Posted 23 July , 2009 Hi rendellers, Pm sent with details. Thanks and I hope you enjoy your trip, Stephen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsA Posted 23 July , 2009 Share Posted 23 July , 2009 THanks for offering! If possible when at Tourgeville, I would very much appreciate a photo of the grave of 56653 Pte Richard John Williams, 14th RWF. He is in IV B 7. Kind regards, Lars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrahamC Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 Many thanks for the offer. These would be great if you could get them: POZIERES BRITISH CEMETERY: Pt. William Henry STABLEFORD, Royal Warwickshire Regt. Grave: III. J. 17 Are you going to the Pozieres Memorial? If so: POZIERES MEMORIAL ??? Pt Matthew SWEATMORE, 4th Bn Yorkshire Regt. Panel: 31-32 Sgt Robert STARKEY, Lancashire Fusiliers, Panel: 32-34 Sgt Robert BRUNT, Manchester Regt., Panels 64-67 CEMENT HOUSE: Lt Charles Arthur CAMPBELL, 1st Bn. Cheshire Regt. Grave: XVIII. A. 18 Many thanks, any help with photos of these would be much appreciated. Graham Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrevorHH Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 Hi Rendellers Would it be possible to take a photo of the following name on the Viz en Artois Memorial please: 22833 Cpl Harold Jeffries 1st Bn Royal Berks KIA 29/9/1918 panel 7. Also, if possible can I have a general shot of the memorial. Many thanks Trevor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clive_hughes Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 Hello rendellers, thanks for making the kind offer. I am sending you a PM with names of interest to me, in hopes. LST_164 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Bennett Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 I would be grateful for this one please. Name: MANVERS, ALBERT ANDREW Initials: A A Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Private Regiment/Service: Middlesex Regiment Unit Text: 20th Bn. Age: 29 Date of Death: 12/07/1918 Service No: 745 Additional information: Son of Albert and Ellen Manvers, of "Glencoe," Garlinge Rd., Cricklewood, London. Native of Victoria, Australia. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: IV. B. 3. Cemetery: TOURGEVILLE MILITARY CEMETERY Thank you Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teresa in Wirral Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 Hi rendellers Please could you take a photo of this mans memorial for me GEORGE WALTER ATKINSON Panel 61 to 63. Memorial: TYNE COT MEMORIAL Thank you Teresa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevem49 Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 I would be most grateful if you could get the following = 2/Lt Edmund De Wind, VC Royal Irish Rifles. Pozieres Memorial panels 74 to 76. A relative of his contacted me about him the other day. I shall be away for a while but my email address can be found here - http://www.ypressalient.co.uk/ Thanks Steve morse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaywalker Posted 26 July , 2009 Share Posted 26 July , 2009 Hi Rendellers, If you get the chance could you get a pic of Gunner James Johnston who is buried at plot VC19 in Cement House Cemy. TIA... JIM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rendellers Posted 27 July , 2009 Author Share Posted 27 July , 2009 will try my best everyone- back in a fortnight hope to cover all this- http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/i...howtopic=128771 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rendellers Posted 10 August , 2009 Author Share Posted 10 August , 2009 Hi all back in UK. I think I got all the pics bar one (already apologised for that) will try to send pics to everyone this week so if you haven't already done so can you pm me your email? Also can anyone explain how to zip/compress photos to attach? This may delay photos for a couple of you who wanted a few until I see a friend who might help me out! Lindsey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrahamC Posted 13 August , 2009 Share Posted 13 August , 2009 Hi Lindsey Not being overly 'techie' this is how I do it ... 1. If you have Microsoft Office - open picture in 'Microsoft Office Picture Manager' 2. Click 'Edit Pictures' on tool bar 3. Click 'Compress Pictures' - bottom of right side toolbar 4. Select 'email messages' - right side toolbar and click in circle (green dot should appear) 5. Click 'OK' button at bottom 6. Save !! (Although I tend to save modified image under different name - just in case the new image is too poor to be worthwhile.) This should reduce your original image to about 5 - 8 KB Hope this helps - of course if you're not using 'Office' I don't know - you can probably do something similar in another program. Thanks for the offer and the photos Graham Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clive_hughes Posted 16 August , 2009 Share Posted 16 August , 2009 This is just a public thank-you to Lindsey for the assorted excellent photos taken on my behalf during her recent trip. Very well done, and I'm extremely grateful for your efforts. LST_164 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrahamC Posted 18 August , 2009 Share Posted 18 August , 2009 This is just a public thank-you to Lindsey for the assorted excellent photos taken on my behalf during her recent trip. Very well done, and I'm extremely grateful for your efforts. Me too - thanks Lindsey. I know how big a job it is, especially finding people on Memorials, the Pozieres photos were great. Graham Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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