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Off to the Somme?


grantmal

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Hi All,

Firstly, if you are off to the Somme I'm bloody jealous!

Secondly - I'd really appreciate a photo of Arthur James Adams' grave at Warloy-Baillon, a village about 21 kilometres north-east of Amiens along the D919 to Arras. Chips Adams lies in WARLOY-BAILLON COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, III.D. 2.

Of particular interest is the inscription, which I would like to include in an article about Adams.

"Rupert" mentioned he would be up that way this month and would take a pic for me, but I haven't heard from him since my pm. If you're reading this Stu - yes please & good on you.

Anyone else cruising past with a camera in the meantime - a photo would be great! Article is ready to go, except for the inscription.

Thanks,

Grant

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Grant

If Jimothy can't do it then please let me know.

I may be able to do it at the end of June BUT as I am taking others I am not my own master.

Martin

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Martin, Jimothy,

You lucky *******. Thanks for the offers. Would be great if you have the time and are in the vicinity.

Good on you,

Grant

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I visit this cemetery a lot, as my Grandad is buried there. Please find attached below. If you need a bigger resolution please e-mail me.

Regards

Peter

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Peter - fantastic. I'll pm you.

Good on you,

Grant

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Peter - fantastic. I'll pm you.

Good on you,

Grant

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