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Burns Brothers - Taken by A. Goble 22 Jun 2021
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Burns Brothers, inscription - Taken by A. Goble 22 Jun 2021
Reference WMO/261601
Address:
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
Lower Richmond Road
Richmond
TW9 4LL
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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... / Also brothers of the above, / Sergt. W. G. Burns, R.E. / killed at Givenchy April 2nd 1915, aged 26. / Pte. Bernard Burns, 13th. Kensingtons, / killed at Aubers Ridge May 9th 1915, aged 23. / Pte. Edward Burns, Finsbury Rifles, / killed nr. Arras May 22nd. 1917, aged 19. / ...
W. G. Burns, Bernard Burns, Edward Burns
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