treetop Posted 20 August , 2006 Share Posted 20 August , 2006 Bought this one from DLI museum recently and it is a useful listing for casualties from villages of Bowburn,Cassop,Coxhoe and surrounding villages. Concentrates mostly on Bowburn but may answer a query or two for some.Anyone wanting a specific can email me to look up particular person. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilN Posted 24 August , 2006 Share Posted 24 August , 2006 Hi Would appreciate you looking up Pte Fredrick Smith 4031 1/8th DLI. his place of residence was Low Coxhoe [as listed on 1837.com] I presume this place did exist as I have only been able to find Coxhoe. Thanks Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephanie Posted 24 August , 2006 Share Posted 24 August , 2006 I've just got back from the DLI museum today, a very nice museum if I may say so! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treetop Posted 26 August , 2006 Author Share Posted 26 August , 2006 Sent email reply Phil,hope you got it albeit without any godd answer. Note yr point about the museum stephanie,they also have some useful talks on Sat afternoon. Enjoyed a good one by Peter Hart and there is another on fall of Crete in WW2 by John Sadler on 6th Sept. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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