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Military service
Service number:
1617
Age:
21
Rank:
Corporal
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (Saskatchewan Regt.)
Death:
April 2, 1915
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
S.16. B."C." L.23.
Additional information
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Lane, of High View, New Cubbington, Leamington, England.
Digital gallery of Corporal Thomas Lane
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Family gravemarker
Original grave marker for Cpl Lane (1st CMR) at the Brandon Municipal Cemetery (Brandon, MB, Canada), Section 16 Block C Plot 24 -
Inscription
Closeup of original grave marker for Cpl Lane (1st CMR) at the Brandon Municipal Cemetery (Brandon, MB, Canada), Section 16 Block C Plot 24 -
Grave Marker
CWGC grave marker for Cpl Thomas Lane (1st CMR) in the Brandon Municipal Cemetery (Brandon, Manitoba, Canada), Section 16 Block C Plot 23 -
Photo of Thomas Lane
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Family gravemarker
Cpl Thomas Lane is on a family grave marker with fellow Canadian Mounted Rifles, Saskatchewan Reg't, member Trooper John James Bloomer, who died on March 3, 1915 — Lane followed just a month later. His military marker is to the right of the main stone, while Bloomer's is flat to the ground in front. -
Family gravemarker
Cpl Thomas Lane is on a family grave marker with fellow Canadian Mounted Rifles, Saskatchewan Reg't, member Trooper John James Bloomer, who died on March 3, 1915 — Lane followed just a month later. His military marker is to the right of the main stone, while Bloomer's is flat to the ground in front. -
Grave marker
Cpl Thomas Lane is on a family grave marker with fellow Canadian Mounted Rifles, Saskatchewan Reg't, member Trooper John James Bloomer, who died on March 3, 1915 — Lane followed just a month later. His military marker is to the right of the main stone seen here, while Bloomer's is flat to the ground in front.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 23 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BRANDON CEMETERY Manitoba, Canada
This cemetery is located 700 metres south of 18th Street and Richmond Avenue, on Highway 10.
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