To a soldier of the great war. I do not know you but I would have liked to have known you. My paternal grandfather, John Elson Carpenter, s...
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Lieutenant
Service No. Unknown
Age 25
Died on 5 May 1915
Royal Berkshire Regiment
HYDE PARK CORNER (ROYAL BERKS) CEMETERY
Hainaut, Belgium
Son of Professor Edward Bagnall Poulton and Mrs. Emily Palmer Poulton, of Wykeham House, Oxford. Captain of the England Rugby Football XV in 1914.
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A hero of our country both in rugby & in war. Thank you for the sacrifice you made for our today. Always remembered.
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Ronald was a great help to Britain, not only in rugby but also in war. May he be commemorated for his sacrifice
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We will remember them. Today, Tomorrow, Forever.
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Thank you to all who lost their lives to save our countries. You will always be remembered.
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Remembered by Rugby School.
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To my paternal great, great, great uncle, what an incredible life you lived. You will always be remembered.
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To my paternal great, great, great uncle, what an incredible life you lived. Your premature death was such a tragedy.
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We will remember them. Today, Tomorrow, Forever.
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To a soldier of the great war. I do not know you but I would have liked to have known you. My paternal grandfather, John Elson Carpenter, s...
Barry Carpenter
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