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Son of Henry and Amelia Ellsworth, of Carmanville, Newfoundland.
Digital gallery of Private James Ellsworth
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Buried at Azmak Cemetery, Suvla, Turkey.
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A camp of this nature is typical of the type used to train men like James for war. "This photo was taken September 9, 1914. It shows a Royal Newfoundland Regiment's volunteer camp in Pleasantville,Newfoundland."
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This picture shows men receiving their rifles at Camp Pleasantville in St. John's. This camp is typical of the ones around when James Ellsworth was training for war."
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women from Newfoundland who went away to war and did not come home. From the Rooms Archives and Museum St Johns Newfoundland. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women from Newfoundland who went away to war and did not come home. From the Rooms Archives and Museum St Johns Newfoundland. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women from Newfoundland who went away to war and did not come home. From the Rooms Archives and Museum St Johns Newfoundland. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 40 of the Newfoundland Book of Remembrance.
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AZMAK CEMETERY Turkey
AZMAK CEMETERY is on the south side of Azmak Dere, a watered ravine which runs south-westward into the north side of the Salt Lake.
I enclose an information sheet on The Gallipoli Peninsula, which I hope you will find to be of interest.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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