Matt Dixon Posted 8 December , 2003 Share Posted 8 December , 2003 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Morgan Posted 9 December , 2003 Share Posted 9 December , 2003 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Dixon Posted 9 December , 2003 Author Share Posted 9 December , 2003 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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