A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private W. E. Baldwin of the 1st/15th Battalion, London Regiment (Prince of Wales Own Civil Sevice Rifles), (William Ewart Baldwin) Private W. E. Baldwin, was killed in action on the 11th of September 1916, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, Pier and Face 13C. A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private J. Bernard of the 5th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders (John Bernard)/17743 Private J. Bernard was killed in action on the 18th of July 1916, aged 26, Son of James and Elizabeth Savage Bernard of 2 South Union Street, Cupar, Fife, he has no known grave but is Remembered with Honour at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, Pier and Face 15B. A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Petty Officer Stoker C. J. Langridge, H.M.S. Narbrough, Royal Navy (Charles James Langridge) Petty Officer Stoker C. J. Langridge, was lost at sea, on the 12th of January 1918, aged 44, Son of Harry and Ann Langridge; Husband of Katherine Langridge of 14 Suffolk Road, Milton, Portsmouth, native of Kemp Town, Brighton, he is Remembered with Honour at the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, (3).
A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private W. E. Baldwin of the 1st/15th Battalion, London Regiment (Prince of Wales Own Civil Sevice Rifles), (William Ewart Baldwin) Private W. E. Baldwin, was killed in action on the 11th of September 1916, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, Pier and Face 13C. A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private J. Bernard of the 5th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders (John Bernard)/17743 Private J. Bernard was killed in action on the 18th of July 1916, aged 26, Son of James and Elizabeth Savage Bernard of 2 South Union Street, Cupar, Fife, he has no known grave but is Remembered with Honour at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, Pier and Face 15B. A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Petty Officer Stoker C. J. Langridge, H.M.S. Narbrough, Royal Navy (Charles James Langridge) Petty Officer Stoker C. J. Langridge, was lost at sea, on the 12th of January 1918, aged 44, Son of Harry and Ann Langridge; Husband of Katherine Langridge of 14 Suffolk Road, Milton, Portsmouth, native of Kemp Town, Brighton, he is Remembered with Honour at the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, (3).
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