hello listers, was in Northampton recently for my grand daughters baptisms and saw these plaques on the wall of the Anglican Church so took them. If anyone would like them please contact me off list. Bright Blessings Sandie "In living memory of Lance Cpl Thomas Frances Burdett BURGES. 10th Australian Light Horse. Killed in Action at Walkers Ridge. Gallipoli Peninsula. 7th August 1915. Aged 27 years." "In loving memory of Douglas K. Watt 10th Light Horse who died of wounds in Damascus 8th Oct 1918. Aged 25 years. Also his brother Reg 28th Battalion killed in action in France. 3rd May 1917. Aged 27 years. Their Duty Nobly Done." "In Loving memory of Private Harry R Ewels. 44th Battalion killed in action 11th June 1917 at Messines. Aged 18 years. His Duty Nobly Done."
Just "took them" Sandie? Do you mean physically, or a photo of them? Evan S ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:27 PM Subject: Plaques > hello listers, was in Northampton recently for my grand daughters baptisms > and saw these plaques on the wall of the Anglican Church so took them. If > anyone would like them please contact me off list. > > Bright Blessings > Sandie > > "In living memory of Lance Cpl Thomas Frances Burdett BURGES. 10th > Australian Light Horse. Killed in Action at Walkers Ridge. Gallipoli Peninsula. 7th > August 1915. Aged 27 years." > > "In loving memory of Douglas K. Watt 10th Light Horse who died of wounds in > Damascus 8th Oct 1918. Aged 25 years. Also his brother Reg 28th Battalion > killed in action in France. 3rd May 1917. Aged 27 years. Their Duty Nobly > Done." > > "In Loving memory of Private Harry R Ewels. 44th Battalion killed in action > 11th June 1917 at Messines. Aged 18 years. His Duty Nobly Done." > > > ==== AUS-MILITARY Mailing List ==== > The Military Historical Society of Australia > http://www.pcug.org.au/~astaunto/mhsa.htm >