United Kingdom Headstones: Can anyone help with photographs

Discussion in 'War Grave Photographs' started by Mr Jinks, Oct 11, 2014.

  1. Bostonwayne

    Bostonwayne Member

    I only have a phone s9 no computer. I have put the photos on fag and can email them if need be. They are round 5mb
     
  2. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    Well done Kyle will be along shortly to advise you how to get them to him

    thank you for your efforts they are greatly appreciated

    regards
    Clive
     
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  3. Bostonwayne

    Bostonwayne Member

    No problem I will do the other 2 on Sunday
     
  4. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

    Hello Bostonwayne,
    As Clive has said `Well done`! I have sent you my email address via the `conversation` facility

    Thank you

    Kyle
     
  5. Bostonwayne

    Bostonwayne Member

    Going to bradford now
     
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  6. Bostonwayne

    Bostonwayne Member

    Took some finding but here it is. Will email over higher resolution pictures
     

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  7. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

    Big Thank you Wayne (and everyone else who has contributed to this thread/wants list) The list is now complete.

    THANK YOU ALL!

    Kyle
     
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  8. Bostonwayne

    Bostonwayne Member

    Have you seen this photo. I saw it on twitter. Private Alfred Campin 6th battalion DLI trading shot March 1945. K I A 6th June 1944 Normandy
     

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  9. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

    Hello Wayne,

    Yes I was aware of him, Killed on the 16th June 1944 he had previously served with 1st East Surrey Regt and was wounded 3rd March 1943 in North Africa. He was originally listed as being killed on 14th June 1944 at Verrieres. Verrieres was where he was originally buried,

    Kyle
     
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  10. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

    Whilst not a great lover of these `gallipoli markers` at least its better than the broken original stone
    (These Gallipoli markers always appear to be the cheaper option I can understand it in some instances but every replacement in Harton has been one of these things )

    14606810 Pte John Joseph Durkin
    Durham Light Infantry
    Harton Cemetery
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    Kyle
     
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