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Digital gallery of Private Archibald Graham
Digital gallery of
Private Archibald Graham
Inscription to the memory of Archibald Graham on the family grave marker at Ramsayville Cemetery, Ramsayville, Ontario. This grave marker also has an inscription to the memory of Ray Stuart Graham of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, R.C.I.C who was killed in Italy on February 4, 1944 and is buried at MORO RIVER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY Italy. This grave marker is also within steps of a grave marker which commemorates HENRY VICTOR SCOTT who was killed on August 6, 1918, two days before Archibald Graham died, and is buried in the same cemetery in France, LONGUEAU BRITISH CEMETERY
Digital gallery of
Private Archibald Graham
Inscription to the memory of Ray Stuart Graham on the family grave marker at Ramsayville Cemetery, Ramsayville, Ontario. This grave marker also has an inscription to the memory of Archibald Graham of the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment) who was killed in France on August 8, 1918 and is buried at LONGUEAU BRITISH CEMETERY Somme, France
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Ottawa Journal August 29, 1918
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Inscription to the memory of Archibald Graham on the family grave marker at Ramsayville Cemetery, Ramsayville, Ontario. This grave marker also has an inscription to the memory of Ray Stuart Graham of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, R.C.I.C who was killed in Italy on February 4, 1944 and is buried at MORO RIVER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY Italy. This grave marker is also within steps of a grave marker which commemorates HENRY VICTOR SCOTT who was killed on August 6, 1918, two days before Archibald Graham died, and is buried in the same cemetery in France, LONGUEAU BRITISH CEMETERY
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Inscription to the memory of Ray Stuart Graham on the family grave marker at Ramsayville Cemetery, Ramsayville, Ontario. This grave marker also has an inscription to the memory of Archibald Graham of the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment) who was killed in France on August 8, 1918 and is buried at LONGUEAU BRITISH CEMETERY Somme, France
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Attestation Paper (Source Library and Archives Canada. Soldiers of the First World War)
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Attestation Paper (Source Library and Archives Canada. Soldiers of the First World War)
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From the Ottawa Citizen newspaper c.1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 417 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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LONGUEAU BRITISH CEMETERY Somme, France
The town of Longueau is situated on the south-eastern outskirts of Amiens and the LONGUEAU BRITISH CEMETERY is on the eastern side of the town.
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