SS, Peter's and Lawrence Churchyard, Powick, Worcestershire
War Grave
Private 44233, South Wales Berderers, formerly 177944, Royal Engineers died 6th February 1917 age 37. Son of James and Mary A, and husband of Agatha Agnes Hemming of Coventery Terrace, Powick
SS Peter's & Lawrence churchyard, Powick, Worcestershire
War Grave
Stoker 1st Class K/41739, H.M.S. "Tristram" Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve died 11th July 1918 age 32. Son of James amd Annie of callow End, Worcester and husband of Ada Agnes Slater of...
St Peter's and Lawrence churchyard, Powick, Worcestershire
War Grave
Gunner 3095, Royal Field Artillery Died 25th August 1916 age 25. Son of George and Miriam of 7, Mayfield Road, Worcester. Born at Powick
SS Peter's & Lawrence churchyard, Powick, Worcestershire
War Grave
Driver T/14606300, Royal Army Service Corps died 10th February 1944 age 18. Son of Byron & Ethel of Callow End, Worcester
This is the grave of 300852 2nd Private T.Andrew - Royal Airforce who died serving his country on 16th November 1918.
This grave is situated in the local council owned grave yard situated next to the Middleton Parish church in Manchester, England.
Im sorry to say that even after me cutting...
General George S. Patton lies in a common grave under a soldier's cross in soil that he liberated . Originally buried in the back of the U.S.Military Cemetery in Hamm, Luxemburg in the G.I. ranks close to his beloved 3rd Army Troopers. The General's was moved to the front and center of the...
The 22nd of February 2006 was the fourth anniversary of the death of a great African nationalist and the leader of UNITA in Angola - Dr Jonas Malheiro Savimbi.
This is his grave...
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