One from Hawkinge, Merchant Navy and a WW1 Belgium from Deal. Also one ATS from Cheriton (tonym has her) Derek. .
From Kanchanaburi (Courtesy of Recce Mitch) http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/attachments/war-grave-photographs/26075d1268812150t-cwgc-headstone-shapes-madgwick-j-04-10-1943-recce-mitch-jpg Paul is slipping up - it's not a Recce Plaque. He is one I took quite a long time ago. Regards Tom
http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/attachments/war-grave-photographs/26075d1268812150t-cwgc-headstone-shapes-madgwick-j-04-10-1943-recce-mitch-jpg Paul is slipping up - it's not a Recce Plaque. He is one I took quite a long time ago. Regards Tom He sent me an RA one.
Captain John Francis Finlayson. Royal Navy. September 1951. Cockermouth Cemetery. Don't no if this is an official cwgc headstone.
Alfred Fulerton Age 58 12th March 1942. Buried Haverigg (St.Luke) Churchyard Millom Details below courtesy of Clive and Finda Grave. Birth: 1883. Dundee, Scotland Death: Mar. 12, 1941 Died aged 58; son of James Fullerton and Janet Millar Fullerton;on the 1901 census he was living at 7, Dudhope Terrace and was by occupation, a Mechanical Engineer (apprentice). His grave marker is of the style used by the Ministry of Defence for non-war dead even though the deceased may have died in the war years.He may have been a military pensioner. Alfred Fullerton (1883 - 1941) - Find A Grave Memorial
Hi Di, I've had a query about one of these headstones today. Do you know who is responsible for them? Are they paid for and maintained by the MOD etc? 24333234 Signalman A D Connor, Royal Corps of Signals
Hello Andy Some post war are maintained by CWGC who are funded by the MOD or another agency to look after them. Checked with them re your query and they dont have it as maintained by them on their database. They checked name ,date of death and cemetery without any hits. regards Clive