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Remembered Today:

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Matt Dixon

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Have found this picture from last trip war graving and can't find record of which cemetery it was in.

On the off chance that anyone could help the inscription reads:

"James, gone are the days, when as boys we played, in the woods and fields of Dalswinton. Fond memories, your brother Gilbert."

I think it may be near La Kreule cemetery, but not 100% sure.

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Hello, Matt.

It's on a small plaque (if I remember correctly) in front of the grave of 185341 L/Bdr. J. Crosbie, Royal Garrison Artillery, in Esquelbecq Military Cemetery.

Tom

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Tom,

You are amazing! How on earth did you know that? You are I should point out totally right!

Matt

p.s I have pm'd you about what we were discussing before I went away.

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