Hello Dennis The only place I can think of is LLANDEGFEDD near Pontypool. There is a reservoir there. Unfortunately, I don't live near there otherwise I would help. Good luck Gill ----- Original Message ----- From: "denniscorbett" <denniscorbett@denniscorbett.e.telefonica.net> To: <MONMOUTHSHIRE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:45 PM Subject: [MON] Llandegveth Churchyard > Oh dear, in my excitement at finding a grave previously unknown to me, I > forgot to identify the man!! > > He is Gunner Arthur Cording. > > Thanks again, > > Dennis > > > > 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 > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MONMOUTHSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message