I am the historian for the Worcestershire Royal Field Artillery and have just discovered that one of our WW1 casualties is buried in the churchyard at Llandegreth. Spelling comes from the CWGC site, should this be Llandegveth. The man's home was near Caerleon. Is there a possibility that some kind soul with a digital camera could take a photograph of the headstone for me directly from the front? The CWGC site says only that it is in the churchyard and does not give a precise location. Almost certainly, however, it will be a standard CWGC headstone made from a light Portland stone and with a curved top. Pictures of other similar stones can be seen on my website detailed below. Unfortunately (?) I live in Tenerife now and very rarely visit the UK and am therefore unable to do this myself. Thanks in advance if anyone can help regards Dennis Corbett Dennis Corbett Historian 2nd South Midland (241st) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Website http://www.denniscorbett.com